“Crazy fast” M3 chips should make iMac and MacBook Pros attractive again
Apple today unveiled its new lineup of iMac and MacBook Pros. With the M3 chip as its driving force, the Cupertino-based company hopes to relive the magic (and especially sales) of Apple's "M1 moment". More GPU power, dynamic caching and up to 128 GB of memory were the focus of Apple's presentation... Read more
Apple is reportedly developing a new iMac desktop
According to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, the new iMac will come in the same 24-inch screen size and colors as the current model. However, it will be more powerful and feature a new M-series chip to replace the M1.
The iMac will also see some internal component redesigns, and the manufacturing pr... Read more
HP launches 34″ AIO Desktop PC, world’s most powerful all-in-one
HP announced the 34" All-In-One Desktop PC. The most expensive configuration is the world's most powerful all-in-one model at this time. Two webcams allow for two recording angles. The desktop will be available from September onwards.
Apple is one of the largest suppliers of all-in-one (AIO) des... Read more
Apple puts its M1 processor in the new iMac and iPad Pro
During its Spring Event, Apple announced a number of new products. Of these, the new iMac and iPad Pro are the most eye-catching. Furthermore, the company has unveiled a new Apple TV, AirTag and a podcast service.
The new iMacs are the most striking new products. For the first time since 2012, t... Read more
‘Apple to introduce 12- and 16-core ARM-chips in March’
Apple released the first ARM-based chips voor Macs in 2020, which means Apple is expected to introduce new and even faster chips in 2021. There have been rumours of a 12-core Apple chip by some sources for some months now. New reports indicate that a new Mac product with a faster chip will be avail... Read more
‘Apple working on processors with 16 to 32 cores’
Apple appears to be working on new processors for future computers with far more cores than the four found in the M1. The chips would be intended for more expensive MacBooks, iMacs and even the Mac Pro.
The rumours originate from Bloomberg, who appears to have an Apple roadmap in its hands. The ... Read more