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M1X MacBook Pro tag spotted in Apple's WWDC YouTube video
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple was rumored to be announcing a new M1X MacBook Pro during this week's WWDC and while it didn't happen, it might have been planned at one point.
Adobe's Illustrator, InDesign, and Lightroom Classic now native on M1 Macs
By Oliver Haslam published
Adobe has announced new versions of Illustrator, InDesign, and Lightroom Classic that are built for Apple's M1 Macs.
Intel tries to bash Mac gaming performance but hits its own Core i9 instead
By Oliver Haslam published
The relationship between Intel and Apple is going bad fast, but the chipmaker isn't particularly good at the smack talk.
Luminar AI Update 3 adds native support for M1 Macs with big speed bump
By Oliver Haslam published
Popular sky replacement app Luminar AI now natively supports Apple's M1 chips, making the app faster in the process.
New Mac Pro, Mac mini, MacBook Air and blazing fast Apple silicon on the way, says Bloomberg
By Stephen Warwick published
A new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says Apple is planning to upgrade its entire Mac lineup over the coming months, featuring big jumps in performance thanks to new Apple silicon chips.
What can a super-fast iPad Pro do when it gets 50% super fasterer?
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple's making its iPad Pro even faster than it already was thanks to the M1 chip. And it was already way faster than the vast majority of people needed it to be.
Some M1 iMacs are shipping ahead of May 21 delivery
By Oliver Haslam published
Some people are seeing their M1 iMac orders ship ahead of a May 21 delivery window.
Report: 20% of all iPads sold in 2022 will have M-series chips
By Oliver Haslam published
A new report by Counterpoint Research estimates that 1 in 5 iPads sold next year will come with some sort of Apple M-series chip inside.
Apple already producing M2 chip for a launch later this year, says report
By Stephen Warwick last updated
A new report from Nikkei Asia says Apple started making the M2 Apple silicon chip in April and that it will ship devices sporting the next generation of Apple silicon in the second half of this year.
Tim Cook: Apple silicon already outselling Intel Macs
By Stephen Warwick published
A throwaway comment from Apple CEO Tim Cook at the April Apple event has confirmed that Apple silicon Macs powered by M1 now make up for the majority of Mac sales, overtaking Intel.
Docker Desktop, the collaborative development app, updated with M1 support
By Joe Wituschek published
Docker has announced that it has updated its popular Docker Desktop app with native support for Apple's M1 Macs.
Microsoft Remote Desktop gets M1 Mac support
By Stephen Warwick published
Microsoft has updated its Remote Desktop app for Mac, bringing support for Apple silicon and the M1 Mac lineup.
Parallels for Mac gets M1 support and huge performance boost
By Stephen Warwick published
Parallels has today unveiled version 16.5 of its Windows virtualization software for Mac, bringing M1 Mac support and an inevitable huge performance boost.
Redshift is available now on Mac with support for M1 coming soon
By Joe Wituschek published
Maxon has announced that it is bringing Redshift, the award-winning rendering software, to macOS for the first time.
Adobe Illustrator now supports Apple silicon, but only in beta
By Oliver Haslam last updated
Adobe continues its push to bring Apple silicon support to its apps with Illustrator the latest to get some love.
Opera for Mac gets M1 support, new custom shortcuts
By Stephen Warwick published
Opera for Mac is getting updated with support for M1 and Apple silicon, as well as new custom shortcuts.
Apple's M1 chip smashes Intel and AMD in new single-thread benchmarks
By Stephen Warwick published
New single-thread benchmarks for Apple's M1 chip appear to show the chip is faster than all but Intel's i9-11900K desktop processor.
New lawsuit says Apple infringed on tech used in Apple silicon chips
By Joe Wituschek last updated
A non-practicing entity called Future Link Systems says Apple infringed on their patents with their A-Series and M-Series chips.
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