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  2. Apple M4 - Wikipedia

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    The M4 Pro features an up to 14-core CPU, with 10 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores, along with up to a 20-core GPU that Apple claims is twice as powerful as that in the M4 when used in the corresponding MacBook Pro. The M4 Pro is available with up to 64GB unified memory (Mac Mini) with a theoretical maximum bandwidth of 273GB/sec. [11]

  3. iPad Pro (7th generation) - Wikipedia

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    The seventh-generation iPad Pro was released on May 15, 2024, [4] and is Apple's first device to use the M4 chip, [5] as well as the first iPad to use an OLED-based display module. [6] The 13-inch version is Apple’s thinnest device, with both models surpassing the seventh-generation iPod Nano. [3]

  4. Apple silicon - Wikipedia

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    Apple claims the M4 has up to 1.5x faster CPU performance compared to the M2. [187] Apple M4 Pro. The M4 Pro is a more powerful version of the M4, with eight or ten ...

  5. Apple M3 - Wikipedia

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    Apple M3 is a series of ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, as a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) for its Mac desktops and notebooks.

  6. When does the iPhone 16 come out? Here are rumors about ... - AOL

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    Apple AirPods and the Apple Watch Series 10 models are set to receive an upgrade alongside the iPhone 16. According to a USA TODAY story , the new Apple Watch will be thinner with larger screens.

  7. 9to5Mac - Wikipedia

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    9to5Mac is a website covering news and rumors about Apple Inc. and its products. [1] Founded by Seth Weintraub, the website is the oldest in Weintraub's 9to5 network of tech blogs, [citation needed] which also includes 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, DroneDJ, and Electrek. [2] [3]

  8. MacRumors - Wikipedia

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    MacRumors hosts a specialized "Buyer's Guide" to help average shoppers avoid buyer's remorse by clarifying when is a good time to buy a particular Apple device based on the timing of its introduction, how long the company usually waits to refresh the product, and rumors about impending hardware updates.

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