Apple to Begin Mass Producing M2 Chips This Month
Last week, Apple hosted its Spring-Loaded event where it launched the new iPad Pro duo and the new M1 powered Mac. Now, the company is readying to bring larger MacBook Pro models with a faster processor at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference slated to starts on 7
th June.
According to a recent report by Nikkei Asia, Cupertino is working with TSMC to start mass production of the Apple M2 chipset (or perhaps it will be called M1X). If that is true, the company will ship its first devices as early as July.
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If you re sick of opaque ad tracking and don t feel like you have a handle on it, a new iOS feature promises to give you back some control. With the release of Apple s iOS 14.5 on Monday, all of your apps will have to ask in a pop-up: Do you want to allow this app to track your activity across other companies apps and websites? For once, your answer can be no.
A lot of the biggest data privacy crises of the past few years have come not from breaches but from all the opaque policies around how companies share user data and track those users across services for targeted advertising. Marketers assign your device an ID and then monitor your web and in-app behavior across different platforms to generate composite profiles of demographic information, purchasing habits, and life events. Apple has already taken a strong stand to disrupt ad tracking in its Safari browser; this iOS update brings the showdown to mobile. But
The new iPad Pro promises to be the most powerful and advanced iPad Pro ever, pushing the limits of what s possible on an iPad, thanks to the addition of the Apple-designed M1 chip. It helps deliver a massive leap in performance, making the iPad Pro the fastest device of its kind.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro also includes a new Liquid Retina XDR display that brings extreme dynamic range to the device. It offers a stunning visual experience, complete with true-to-life details. It also now includes support for Thunderbolt and provide users with pro-level throughput for high-speed accessories.
A new feature that takes the spotlight is the all-new Ultra Wide front camera, which enables Centre Stage, a feature that automatically keeps users perfectly framed for even more engaged video calls.
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Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) has officially announced its dates for 2021.
June 8 – 12 is when Aussies will be able to catch all the news and developments from the annual conference.
Similar to 2020, WWDC will be an all-virtual conference in 2021.
Being a developer conference, WWDC is typically where Apple announces its latest software developments such as new OS updates for its suite of devices. Here’s what we expect to see at WWDC in 2021.