Apple to use M5 chip in five major devices by 2025
Apple is rolling out the new M5 chip in 2025 – more performance, better efficiency. These five devices will receive the upgrade this year...
Apple is rolling out the new M5 chip in 2025 – more performance, better efficiency. These five devices will receive the upgrade this year...
Apple is planning new MacBook Pro, Air, iMac, and Studio models with M5 and M6 chips. All leaked information in the latest report.
Is a larger iMac coming? Insiders suspect a 30- or 32-inch model. Find out what indications there are of a new iMac generation.
The future of Macs: M5 chips will bring new standards in performance and efficiency in 2025. Find out all about the timeline and technical details.
The iMac with M4 chip impresses in initial tests: more performance, an anti-reflective display and a camera for the best video calls.
90 Hz technology for iPad Air, iMac and more: Apple is planning optimized displays. Everything about the rumor and possible advantages for users.
Find out everything about Apple's new M4 models: From the compact Mac mini to the powerful MacBook Pro, these devices offer performance & ...
For the first time: The iMac with 10-core M4 chip supports 8K displays at 120 Hz. Apple's new desktop experience for creative and productive work.
New iMac with M4: For intensive work and creative freedom. Find out all about the new performance and color options.
Falling odds of an October 2024 Apple event: Find out why the iPad mini release impacts Apple's plans.
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