On performance, Apple Silicon is eating the PC industry lunch
The first M4 Pro and M4 Max benchmark tests show phenomenal performance – so much say that Windows makers should be terrified, particularly as they run Windows better than some PCs.
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by Jonny Evans · Published November 4, 2024
The first M4 Pro and M4 Max benchmark tests show phenomenal performance – so much say that Windows makers should be terrified, particularly as they run Windows better than some PCs.
by Jonny Evans · Published August 21, 2024
I imagine there’s people deep in the Mac laboratories at Apple who feel a little like kids before Thanksgiving right now. Here’s why…
by Jonny Evans · Published March 4, 2024
Then new M3 MacBook Air is up to 60 percent faster than the model with the M1 chip and up to 13x faster than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Air.
by Jonny Evans · Published December 12, 2023
Apple and TSMC are exploring the next big leap for Apple Silicon — 2nm chips, perhaps as soon as 2025, the FT reports.
by Jonny Evans · Published November 30, 2023
The investments in advanced manufacturing are part of the commitment Apple made in 2021 to invest $430 billion in the U.S. economy over five years.
by Jonny Evans · Published August 21, 2023
Apple Silicon means Apple is pulling ahead of the industry in terms of processor design, and has a forward road map for more improvements in double quick time
by Jonny Evans · Published August 8, 2023
Just in case you hadn’t yet understood the extent to which Apple’s future is built around ownership of the processors used in its devices consider this:
by Jonny Evans · Published June 6, 2023
Apple Silicon is still Apple’s big story and enables the company to explore powerful new systems – and this chip is a beast….
by Jonny Evans · Published January 24, 2023
The native version will be faster, more reliable and – most of all – represents yet another significant moment in the evolution of Apple’s processors.
by Jonny Evans · Published January 19, 2023
The move to Apple Silicon promises a decade of Mac ascendancy. Market data has already begun to confirm that – as PC sales fall, Apple’s market position grows.
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