In a first, Apple has used its flagship mobile processor -- the A18 Pro -- in the newly launched MacBook Neo. Here's how it fares against the M1 chip from 2020.
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When Apple announced the M3 MacBook Air, the company also discontinued the M1-powered model. That shouldn't come as much of a surprise, of ...
The record-breaking discount offers $900 in savings on Apple's 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 Pro chip and 32GB of memory. Originally retailing for $2,399, you can pick up the upgraded configuration ...
It's a beautiful laptop, and yet I've pretty much hidden it in my computer setup. It's on the vertical stand behind the right-hand display. Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac I’ve focused on my own ...
A new side-channel attack called "GoFetch" impacts Apple M1, M2, and M3 processors and can be used to steal secret cryptographic keys from data in the CPU's cache. The attack targets constant-time ...
Apple introduced the world to MacBook Neo. It may not be the most powerful computer or the one with the most features, but Apple made sure to make it more affordable for anyone who wants the upgrade.
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