When Apple introduced the M1, it left out the Mac Pro, and the M2 update skipped the iMac. This staggered update pattern isn’t new for the Cupertino-giant—it’s a trend that predates the M-series chips ...
I’ve been fortunate enough to test out many of the different M-series Macs since they launched a few years ago. They really made a difference in productivity for post-production professionals who work ...
With a smaller size and insane processing power, the M4 Mac Mini could become the Apple gaming machine we've been waiting for ...
The Find X8 and Find X8 Pro both use the MediaTek Dimensity chip, but considering the Find X8 Mini might not be released for a few months after these two models, Oppo would have time to outfit ...
The M4 and M4 Pro chips offer exceptional speed and efficiency with the world’s fastest CPU core, hardware-accelerated ray tracing, and advanced on-device AI for seamless productivity and creativity.
Apple says this Mini will handle all Apple Intelligence features well, but The Mini's A17 Pro chip is the one from last year's iPhone 15 Pro, and it's less powerful than the M1 chip (see below).
The idea that Nvidia is plotting an Arm-based chip for the PC is not news. But the latest coverage from DigiTimes (paywall) claiming that the chip is targeted at the "high end" and goes into ...
I feel so violated.” According to the manufacturer’s website, Chipolo is a tracking chip similar to the Apple AirTag. Users can attach the chip to their belongings and track their location ...
The models available for trade-in include the Mac Mini with M2 and M2 Pro chips, as well as the iMac with M3 chip, and estimated trade-in values range up to $575. Intel Arrow Lake loses DLVR ...
Currently, AI chip giant Nvidia controls 80% of the market share. Apple has introduced the new AI-centric Mac mini in a size smaller than half of its earlier model. The new Mac mini is powered ...
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