You may have heard that not all Mac software "natively" supports Apple Silicon yet. But what does that mean? Native Software Runs Faster Software that is "native" to a certain computer system has been written especially for that type of computer (otherwise known as an "architecture"). ...
We are proud to announce that VueScan supports Apple Silicon and macOS Big Sur. We have been excited ever since Apple announced that they would be creating Apple Silicon, and the Apple M1 chip is even better than we expected. Apple promises higher performance and better battery life with the...
Apple Silicon represents that Apple integrates the entire Apple ecosystem with an Apple-designed chip paired with Apple-designed software. Then, what exactly Apple Silicon is and what does it mean to you? What’s more, M1 Apple Silicon Macs are published, then how can you check if the Mac ...
ARM64 is the new word of the day all over the place since Apple has switched their hardware platform to “Apple Silicon,” which is on the ARM64 platform. Although the Apple news and benchmarks are exciting, ARM is not new, lots of devices already use it, and ouropen source DDEV de...
The Mac's transition from Intel to Apple Silicon will take a year or two — but what does this all mean for you?
Apple Silicon security benefits Although there are some key differences, M1-equipped Macs provide a level of security that takes several steps closer to theiPhoneand further away from Intel Macs. These security features can be fit broadly into a couple of categories, according to Wardle, who is...
headline announcements from WWDC was the upcoming release of Apple Intelligence. True to form, Apple is putting its own spin on “AI” and rethinking how AI should work to maximize the power of the devices while also protecting user privacy. The big question is: what does it mean for IT ...
https://www.pocket-lint.com/assets/images/152659-laptops-feature-apple-silicon-what-does-it-mean-for-your-existing-mac-and-your-next-one-image4-lri7oq8ujw.jpg What is unique about M-series Apple Silicon? On the Mac, M-series chips feature Apple's first "System on...
Now that more details about Apple Silicon have been revealed, it's clear that even the giddiest expectations fell far short of Apple's real ambitions in building its System-on-a-Chip brains for a new generation of Macs.
Does “Apple Silicon” offer a true scalability for professional platform? If ARM chips are so great and has enormous potentials, Server market should have been dominated by them already. Why not? Anyhow, we can all see that any major 3rd party softwar...