Apple ARM Mac based on own 5nm CPU with 12 cores is to launch in 2021 according to a new report. Here are the details.
The arrival of ARM-based Macs is something that has been heavily rumored for years, ever since iPhones and iPads started to outpace Intel's chips. Now, according to a new analyst note, we can expect Macs with ARM processors to begin arriving next year.
Apple continues to bolster its ranks by picking up more talent. This time, it's following reports that Apple picked up ARM's lead CPU and system architect last month.
Chip designer ARM has also severed ties with Huawei, having instructed its employees to halt “all active contracts, support entitlements, and any pending engagements” with the phone maker.
ARM has today taken the wraps off of its latest mobile CPU, the Cortex A76, and if a new set of benchmarks rating the high-end chip with the iPhone and Android handsets are anything to go by, Apple can rest easy.
Apple has finally shed light on Meltdown and Spectre CPU vulnerabilities, and the impact they have on iOS devices and Macs.
This year is being billed as pivotal in recent tech history for a variety of reasons. Some are touting it as the year of the smartwatch, while others have it down as the year of face-worn gadgetry thanks to the likes of Facebook-owned Oculus VR and Google Glass. But in the near future, it may also be remembered as the point at which smartphones became incredibly cheap, with chip maker ARM suggesting that in the next couple of months, an Android handset could break the sub-$20 mark.
Microsoft unveiled Windows 8's new tablet-specific user interface on Wednesday. On that same day, at Computex 2011 in Taipei, Foxconn, Wistron and Quanta all unveiled new prototype hardware that's designed to work with Microsoft's new touch-friendly operating system.
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