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  2. Apple Thunderbolt Display - Wikipedia

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    Macbook Pro (2011): 2 Displays: Can daisy chain two Apple Thunderbolt Displays together to get two displays, but the laptop's LCD may turn off. [11] [12] Macbook Pro (2012): 2+2 Displays: Can daisy chain two Apple Thunderbolt Displays, in addition to one HDMI display and the MacBook Pro's own display, for four displays total [13] [14]

  3. Power Macintosh - Wikipedia

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    The first Power Macintosh models were released in March 1994, but the development of Power Macintosh technology dates back to mid-1988. Jean-Louis Gassée, president of Apple's product division, started the "Jaguar" project to create a computer that would be the fastest desktop computer on the market, capable of voice commands. [3]

  4. MacBook Pro (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    High-Performance Cores 4 x Firestorm 4 x Avalanche Energy-Efficiency Cores 4 x Icestorm 4 x Blizzard Clock Speed 3.23 GHz, 2.06 GHz 3.49 GHz, 2.42 GHz Online Configuration — Cache L1 Cache High-Performance Cores: 192 KB L1i, 128 KB L1d Energy-Efficiency Cores: 128 KB L1i, 64 KB L1d Shared L2 Cache High-Performance Cores: 12 MB

  5. Apple silicon - Wikipedia

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    It is a high-performance variant of the Apple A5; Apple claims it has twice the graphics performance of the A5. [41] It was superseded in the fourth-generation iPad by the Apple A6X processor. The A5X has a quad-core graphics unit (PowerVR SGX543MP4) instead of the previous dual-core as well as a quad-channel memory controller that provides a ...

  6. Apple unveils new MacBook Pros and high-powered M4 Max chip ...

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    In fact, Apple says the system is 3.5x faster than the MacBook Pro 16-inch with an M1 Max chip. Despite the performance gains, Apple says the MacBook Pro will still get up to 24 hours of battery life.

  7. MacBook Air - Wikipedia

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    Steve Jobs introduced the MacBook Air during Apple’s keynote address at the 2008 Macworld conference on January 15, 2008. [4] The first MacBook Air was a 13.3-inch model, initially promoted as the world's thinnest notebook at 1.9 cm (0.75 in) (a previous record holder, 2005's Toshiba Portege R200, was 1.98 cm (0.78 in) high).

  8. Hierarchical File System (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    HFS Plus is still supported by current versions of Mac OS, but starting with Mac OS X, an HFS volume cannot be used for booting, and beginning with Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), HFS volumes are read-only and cannot be created or updated. In macOS Sierra (10.12), Apple's release notes state that "The HFS Standard filesystem is no longer supported."

  9. MacBook Air (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    High-Performance Cores 4 x Avalanche 4 x Coll-P Energy-Efficiency Cores 4 x Blizzard 4 x Coll-E Clock Speed 3.49 GHz, 2.42 GHz 4.05 GHz, 2.75 GHz Online Configuration — Cache L1 Cache High-Performance Cores: 192 KB L1i, 128 KB L1d Energy-Efficiency Cores: 128 KB L1i, 64 KB L1d Shared L2 Cache High-Performance Cores: 16 MB