Ahead of Apple’s WWDC 2023 keynote on Monday, the last-minute leaks and rumors are in full swing – and that includes faked ones. With that in mind, you might see a Geekbench result that purports to be from Apple’s Reality Pro headset making the rounds this morning. Just a little bit of research (and common sense), however, quickly shows that it’s faked. more… The post Those ‘leaked’ Apple Reality Pro benchmarks are fake and virtually unbelievable appeared first on 9to5Mac.
Ahead of Apple’s WWDC 2023 keynote on Monday, the last-minute leaks and rumors are in full swing – and that includes faked ones. With that in mind, you might see a Geekbench result that purports to be from Apple’s Reality Pro headset making the rounds this morning. Just a little bit of research (and common sense), however, quickly shows that it’s faked. more… The post Those ‘leaked’ Apple Reality Pro benchmarks are fake and virtually unbelievable appeared first on 9to5Mac.
Mysterious benchmarks have surfaced that allegedly give performance results for an Apple X1 chip within the company's headset — but the results are faked.Apple's headset may have an "X1" chipThe rumored name of the headset's operating system is "xrOS," and the term "X1" for the chip aligns with that particular naming system. But, that's where the legitimacy ends. Read more...
Mysterious benchmarks have surfaced that allegedly give performance results for an Apple X1 chip within the company's headset — but the results are faked.Apple's headset may have an "X1" chipThe rumored name of the headset's operating system is "xrOS," and the term "X1" for the chip aligns with that particular naming system. But, that's where the legitimacy ends. Read more...
Mysterious benchmarks have surfaced that allegedly give performance results for an Apple X1 chip within the company's headset — but the results are faked.Apple's headset may have an "X1" chipThe rumored name of the headset's operating system is "xrOS," and the term "X1" for the chip aligns with that particular naming system. But, that's where the legitimacy ends. Read more...
Macworld Apple’s current Mac Pro was introduced in 2019, but since then Apple has transitioned every other Mac to its own chip architecture, starting with the M1 in November 2020 followed by the M1 Pro, M1 Max, M1 Ultra, then the M2 in June 2022, and M2 Pro and M2 Max in January 2023. The Mac Pro, which is still using an ageing Intel processor, is looking very dated. Therefore it is expected that the Mac Pro will soon undergo a major update when Apple adds its own System on a Chip (SoC) to the workstation. This article keeps track of everything we are hearing about the new Mac Pro, so return to this page to keep up to date…
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