After incorporating support for the M1 chipset via Rosetta in February of 2021, Nvidia has announced that its GeForce Now cloud gaming service now includes native support for M1-based Macs via its latest version 2.0.40 update. The company has also touted lower power consumption and faster app launch speeds through the update. Per Nvidia: The […]
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Not surprisingly, Apple is rumored to be working on an M2 chip for its desktop and notebook computers. Sources have also indicated that Apple may be looking even further down the line, and is thought to be developing an M3 iMac. Recently, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman highlighted Apple’s anticipated roadmap for the M2 chip. Gurman pointed […]
It’s a rare interview, but it’s a cool one. Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies, Johny Srouji, met with the Wall Street Journal to discuss developing the Apple Silicon hardware alongside the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Srouji joined Apple in 2008 and was tasked with leading the development of chips for the […]
A series of developer logs has revealed that Apple is prepping at least nine new Mac models using the currently-unannounced M2 chipset. It’s thought that Apple will release the new Macs either this year or throughout 2023. According to Bloomberg, the developer logs, which are meant for internal use only, have indicated testing of MacBook […]
Frame.io has become a part of Adobe’s Creative Cloud package and Adobe After Effects has just gained native support for Apple’s M1/Apple Silicon processors. Announced on Tuesday, the inclusion of Frame.io brings the video collaboration tool as part of Adobe’s well-known productivity suite. The tool makes it easier for remote editors to collaborate with others, […]