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After the MacOS Rumors site was obtained by Ryan in 1997, Ethan tried to briefly return to Apple rumors with his sources by creating a new website titled Mac Rumor Mill. Apple quickly caught onto the new site and was able to shut it down with threatened legal action. [30] MacRumors was launched in February 2000 by Arnold Kim, as an aggregator ...
In January 2023, Apple announced updated Mac Mini models based on the M2 and M2 Pro, and discontinued the previous Intel Core i5/i7 model, leaving the Mac Pro as the last Intel-based Mac. [52] On June 5, 2023, Apple announced an Apple silicon Mac Pro based on the M2 Ultra chip during the 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference keynote. The Intel ...
MacRumors has a corresponding YouTube channel hosted by video producer Dan Barbera that provides content related to the website's coverage, including noteworthy Apple rumors, new product launches, reviews, tutorials, and more. [16] As of August 2023, the MacRumors YouTube channel has over half a million subscribers and 152 million video views. [17]
According to Apple, the Mac Studio with an M1 Max is 2.5 times faster than the company's fastest Intel-powered 27-inch iMac and 50% faster than the Mac Pro with a 16-core Intel Xeon processor.
The first MacBook Pro with Apple silicon, based on the Apple M1, was released in November 2020. The 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros were released on October 26, 2021. Powered by either M1 Pro or M1 Max chips, they are the first to be available only with an Apple silicon system on a chip. These models re-introduced elements from previous ...
Apple’s week of announcements continued Tuesday as the company took the wraps off of its newest Mac mini desktop computer and all-new M4 Pro chip, just ahead of the crucial holiday shopping season.
The M3 Pro has a 192-bit memory bus where the M1 and M2 Pro had a 256-bit bus, resulting in only 150 GB/sec bandwidth versus 200 GB/sec for its predecessors. The 14-core M3 Max only enables 24 out of the 32 controllers, therefore it has 300 GB/sec vs. the 400 GB/sec for all models of the M1 and M2 Max, while the 16-core M3 Max has the same 400 ...
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]