It has been a rumor for as long as we can remember, but we now have the closest thing to confirmation yet - Apple is planning to ditch Intel as the CPU manufacturer for its Mac computers as of 2020, according to a new report.
With CES 2018 now in full swing, we are being treated to all manner of weird, wonderful, and downright bad examples of what happens when you give designers and engineers too much time to work on whatever they like.
Apple has finally shed light on Meltdown and Spectre CPU vulnerabilities, and the impact they have on iOS devices and Macs.
While all computers with Intel chips are impacted by a recently discovered KPTI security flaw, regardless of operating system used, it would appear that Apple has already partially issued a fix for Macs in macOS 10.13.2.
Here's iPhone X Qualcomm Vs Intel modem speed comparison, and how to check which model of iPhone X you have.
A new report by KGI Securities claims that Apple's 2018 iPhones will include new, and noticeably faster baseband chips when compared to existing handsets.
Here's iPhone X Intel Vs Qualcomm modem speed tests on AT&T Vs T-Mobile networks showing a "significant" difference in speeds between the modems manufactured by Intel and their Qualcomm counterparts.
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has today confirmed the USB 3.2 specification update, which will be used to replace the older USB 3.1 specification when it is released.
Intel got Computex off to a flying start by announcing its new Core X lineup of CPUs while also offering up more details on the Coffee Lake chips that should be available to OEMs and system builders towards the end of this year.
Intel today announced the world's first global 5G modem, giving the company the ability to help with testing of any initial 5G deployments that may be in the pipeline for 2017. In a stroke of luck that we can only assume isn't luck at all, AT&T has also announced plans for 5G on its network, outlining what it has planned for the company's "5G Evolution."














