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I’m a PC, not a Mac. I’ll take Windows over macOS any day and I’ve been this way for years. But after reviewing a lot of Arm ...
New research says that ARM-based computers including Apple Silicon are doing fairly well in a collapsing global PC market, as the market does a slow shift away from Intel-based processors.
Not only is Apple investing in ARM's initial public offering in the US, filed paperwork has revealed that the pair have signed a long-term collaboration agreement spanning potentially more than ...
Microsoft plans to introduce its new AI laptops next month, and the company thinks it can beat Apple's M3 MacBook Air.
Now that he’s gone, however, Apple will be free to do the sensible thing and unplug the ARM-based Macbook Air prototype, so that they can spend their personnel resources on something productive.
Where are all the new Macs? Apple said it would transition all of its Macs away from Intel silicon within two years of the M1’s announcement. It’s missed that deadline.
Apple could launch its first ARM-based Macs next month, and it may use the MacBook's single-port chassis to do it.
It’s a huge win for Arm Holdings to supply AI-enabled iPhone components to Apple, and of course, the Morgan Stanley analysts recognize this.
Apple has reportedly declined to increase its payments to Arm Holdings for intellectual property despite Arm's recent IPO and demands for higher fees, continuing to pay less than $0.30 per iPhone.
Arm CEO Rene Haas sat down with PCWorld to discuss the monumental efforts needed to make Windows on Arm compelling - and thanks Apple for helping to make it possible.
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