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Rumor: Apple to release M4-based Macs in late 2024/early 2025, add AI features to the new architecture

The M4-based Macs are due out later this year and will feature improvements in artificial intelligence features. Per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, it’s possible that the M4 lineup could arrive around October, as the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips all debuted in October 2023. Given this time frame, Gurman has stated that the entire […]

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Five Apple Silicon-only features of macOS Sonoma identified, will be excluded on Intel-based Macs

The Apple Silicon machines have been around for a few years now, and the time has come for Apple to prioritize some features for its hardware architecture as opposed to the Intel architecture, which will be left behind. That being said, here are the five macOS Sonoma features that will only be available for Apple […]

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Apple releases iOS 16.4 developer beta 3

Apple’s iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4 updated marched a bit closer to completion as the company released the third developer beta on Tuesday. The update, a 659.3 megabyte download, features unspecified bug fixes and improvements and is currently available to anyone with a developer account. Registered developers are able to download the iOS 16.4 and […]

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Intel still fighting to address Meltdown, Spectre issues, rethinking how processors are produced

The struggle against Meltdown and Spectre continues over at Intel. As such, Wired has a piece covering an elite team at Intel working to address the security vulnerabilities that affected millions of devices through Intel’s processor architecture. Per the article:

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Intel publishes details regarding “Ice Lake” processors prior to release of Coffee Lake, Cannon Lake processors

With its 8th-generation Coffee Lake processors arriving next week, Intel has released information pertaining to its upcoming 10-nanometer “Ice Lake” chip, which will serve as the successor to the 14-nanometer Coffee Lake and 10-nanometer Cannon Lake chips. The company stated that “the Ice Lake processor family is a successor to the 8th generation Intel(R) CoreTM […]