Explore Apple's system-on-a-chip advantage and what the MLX framework means for the future of AI hardware ahead of WWDC 2026.
They don't win on speed, but they do win on being able to run them in the first place.
Intel is quietly manufacturing chips for Apple's iPhones, iPads, and Macs — but only legacy and mid-range processors, not the advanced silicon TSMC still dominates.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Y ...
When Apple unveiled the MacBook Neo, the company’s most affordable laptop ever, the most obvious question was: How did Apple manufacture a sub-$600 with solid specs and a premium build? The answer ...
Apple’s cheaper devices may be powered by chips that didn’t meet the highest performance target, but the strategy is less shady than it sounds and much more clever than most buyers realize.
Artificial intelligence has become the new arms race for Big Tech, but the battle is no longer just about who has the smartest chatbot. It is increasingly about who controls the hardware underneath it ...
We wrote recently about the minor reorganization of Apple under incoming CEO John Ternus. The big one is Johny Srouji being ...
In his new role as Chief Hardware Officer, Apple's longtime chipmaking chief Johny Srouji has reorganized the company's ...
Apple silicon was announced five years ago this week, kickstarting one of the most successful periods for the Mac ever. Following years of rumors, Apple in June 2020 unveiled its plan to transition ...
Apple has been rumored to partner with Intel on future chips, and according to The Wall Street Journal, a deal has officially ...
Apple Silicon has another big journey to take, one that means Apple will probably be the first to introduce 1.4- and 1-nanometer chips inside its systems. If that happens, Macs, iPhones, and iPads ...