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Apple A17 Pro GPU: Powering iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max

Dataconomy

Quick take: The Apple A17 Pro chip, debuting in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, sets a new standard in mobile computing with its 3nm process, 19 billion transistors, and groundbreaking GPU capabilities. The Apple A17 Pro is the first-of-its-kind 3-nanometer chip, setting the stage for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

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Qualcomm just bought a two-year-old startup founded by former Apple engineers for $1.4 billion

The Verge

The company Qualcomm is purchasing, Nuvia, was formed in 2019 by three former engineers and chip specialists, all of whom worked at Apple on the A-series chip line that powers the iPhone and iPad. 5G is further accelerating the convergence of mobility and computing. 5G is further accelerating the convergence of mobility and computing.

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The M1 chip saved the MacBook — but now Apple has to win back the Pros

The Verge

It’s been hard to be an Apple power user for the last half-decade. And while Apple’s first wave of M1-powered computers have been excellent, they’ve all been — relatively — low-powered. And while Apple’s first wave of M1-powered computers have been excellent, they’ve all been — relatively — low-powered.

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Intel reveals its AI roadmap with Lunar Lake at Computex 2024

Dataconomy

The architecture incorporates a new Xe2 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) promising an 80% improvement in gaming performance over the prior generation. In a significant departure from traditional x86 architecture, Lunar Lake processors will incorporate on-package memory, similar to Apple Silicon. TSMC invests $11.6B

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More on OnLive: New Cloud Solution Delivers Secure Cross-Platform Deployment for Graphics Intensive Applications

CTOvision

OnLive CloudLift Enterprise is particularly suited for delivering latency-sensitive GIAs over nearly any network to a wide array of thin clients including tablets, mobile devices and Mac and PC laptops. As a result, resource-intensive apps can only be accessed from expensive, high-powered PCs.

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Windows turns 35: a visual history

The Verge

Microsoft’s first version of Windows might not have been well received, but it kick-started a battle between Apple, IBM, and Microsoft to provide computing to the masses. While Apple had been ahead in producing mouse-driven GUIs at the time, it remained focused on the combination of hardware and software. Carol Halebia.

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Rosetta 2 is Apple’s key to making the ARM transition less painful

The Verge

Apple CEO Tim Cook in front of a silicon wafer platter | Screenshot: Sean Hollister / The Verge. Earlier this week, on what Tim Cook called a “historic day,” Apple announced that it’s moving Macs away from Intel processors to its own silicon chips. Apple claims improved performance over the original version of Rosetta from 2006.

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