Apple is promising ‘dramatically more performance’ and ‘significantly less’ power draw than comparable Intel CPUs with its new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips that go inside the new MacBook Pro ...
The M1 chip features an eight-core design alongside a powerful Neural Engine and GPU, offering dramatic efficiency and performance improvements for the Mac. With Apple controlling the processor in ...
Because I've been covering the Apple M1 chip since its launch close to a year ago, and when you dig into the numbers, it's alarming how much more performance Apple's chip seems to offer compared ...
Like the new MacBook Air, the new MacBook Pro models run on Apple's M1 system-on-a-chip (SoC). The M1 SoC is Apple's very own in-house chip built on ARM architecture, and it marks a big departure ...
The launch of its M1 chip means a few promising things for Apple loyalists. For one, the processors powering Apple's laptops and desktops will run on the same basic architecture as those inside ...
Apple has unveiled its M1Pro and M1Max chips used to power new MacBook Pro laptop computers. Apple says the M1 Max chip, with 57 billion transistors is the most powerful it has ever built.
Apple said the advantages of using the M1 chip included better battery life, instant wake from sleep mode, and the ability to run iOS apps. It added it had optimised all of its own Mac apps ...