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Apple, macOS and Intel

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 · 13d
Apple to kill app support for Intel-based Macs next year
Apple has confirmed it will terminate Rosetta support for Intel-based apps starting with macOS 28 in 2027.

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 · 13h
Apple Introduces All-New Studio Display XDR: 120Hz, Mini-LED, and More
Macworld · 13d
The final countdown for Intel Mac apps has begun
 · 11h
Apple’s New Studio Displays Are Here, but Only One of Them Has 120Hz and HDR
Apple’s “big week” continues today with new monitors.

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 · 7h
New Studio Display vs Studio Display XDR: Here’s everything different
 · 11h
Apple takes wraps off new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, new Studio Displays
 · 11h
Apple’s new Studio Display XDR adds a Mini LED upgrade
Both have 5,120 x 2,880 resolutions and 12MP Center Stage cameras embedded inside — we’ll be eager to see how much better those are this time around — three microphones, and six-speaker audio systems ...

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Shacknews · 6h
Apple is asking an eye-watering $3,299 for its premium Studio Display XDR monitor
MacTech · 11h
Apple has announced a new Studio Display and all-new Studio Display XDR
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11h

Apple Unveils Upgraded MacBook Models with M5 Chips Amidst Tough PC Market

Apple has introduced new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models featuring the latest M5-series chips and increased base storage, amid a challenging PC market influenced by rising memory costs. The updates signify performance enhancements and come as Apple continues to set itself apart from Intel-based competitors.
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14d

The End of the Intel Era Looms as macOS 26.4 Puts Legacy Apps on Notice

Apple's macOS Tahoe 26.4 beta warns that Rosetta 2 will be retired in 2027. Here is what that means for your Intel apps and how to check your Mac.
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3mon

Intel making chips for Apple again wasn't on my bingo card, yet here we are

Well, now this is unexpected. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has just revealed that Intel is expected to begin shipping Apple's M-series processors in 2027. This would mark a huge comeback of the partnership between the two companies, which Apple started to move ...
techtimes
3mon

Apple, Intel Are Reigniting Partnership For the Mac, Says Rumor—Will It Be For M-Series Chips?

It has been five years since Apple and Intel parted ways after their long collaboration, but a new rumor suggests that they are set to reignite this partnership, and it would still be for the Mac computers. Apple, Intel Set to Partner Up Again For the Mac ...
Cult of Mac
5mon

Intel seeks Apple investment to fuel revival

After locking in a $5 billion investment from Nvidia and another $2 billion from SoftBank, Intel reportedly wants Apple as its next major backer. Apple was once a long-time customer of Intel. However, it eventually shifted to its own in-house chips after ...
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