Apple's security and privacy safeguards draw users to iOS devices, Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering said
This will be the first time professional Macs get in-house main processors; eventually the company will stop selling the high-end Intel MacBook Pros
Sales hit likely in Apr-June
The 'M1' chip was celebrated for its speed
The upcoming MacBook Pro is an example of Apple's renewed focus on Mac loyalists
Apple Store India, the company's online shop on Friday announced a new cashback and no-cost EMI offer
Apple is planning to use mini-LED displays on its devices later this year and now a new report has claimed that mini-LED MacBook Air is expected to be launched in 2022
On November 10, Apple introduced three new Mac devices -- MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini -- powered by the Apple M1 system on a chip (SoC).
The latest software update for Apple's MacBook line-up will be available for several Apple devices, including MacBook Air (2013 and later)
Apple's 'One More Thing' Event Live: Apple is likely to also release the macOS Big Sur rollout timeline. The OS is seen as the company's first step towards the Mac's transition to Apple Silicon
Built on a 5nm process, the Apple Silicon M1 SoC boasts 8-core central processing unit (CPU), featuring four high-performance cores and four high-efficiency cores
The new chip marks a shift away from Intel Corp technology that has driven the electronic brains of Mac computers for nearly 15 years
In US, customers will now have to pay $200 to get a RAM upgrade to 16GB RAM from 8GB RAM that comes standard with the MacBook Pro. Previously, such RAM upgrade used to cost $100
The iPhone maker is working on three processors for its Mac-series computers. These chipsets will be based on company's A14 processor, which will power the company's next iPhone
The availability for the India market will be announced at a later date, said the company
For the first time, MacBook Pro can be configured with a staggering 8TB of storage -- the largest SSD ever in a notebook
MacBook Air, launched by then Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco in 2008, has not been updated since 2015