Speculative execution in Apple Silicon chips like the M2, M3, A15, and A17 boosts performance but also introduces vulnerabilities. Researchers have id ...
TSMC and Apple's partnership hasn't always been certain, with a new interview detailing how the company fended off an attempt by Intel to become Apple's chip foundry partner in 2011.
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Whether you’re a veteran Mac user or a macOS Sequoia newbie, you’ve probably heard that Macs never need to be restarted. It’s ...
Apple is on the cusp of unveiling a groundbreaking redesign for the MacBook Pro, with a projected release date of late 2025 ...
Recent findings by security researchers have unearthed vulnerabilities in Apple devices equipped with M2 and A15 chips and newer models.
Macs, iPhones, and iPads made during and after 2021 may be at risk. However, no attackers have taken advantage.
A new hardware flaw has been discovered that affects all iPhones and iPads with the A15 chip or later, and all Macs with the ...
The latest update, which includes iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3, addresses more than 20 additional ...
Two newly discovered security vulnerabilities in Apple's in-house silicon could put millions of iPhone and Mac users at risk.
Two new data-hacking threats have been revealed, impacting Apple iPhones, iPads and Macs since as long ago as 2021—here’s ...
In an Ars Technica report, security researchers highlighted that the following Apple devices are at risk of being prone to ...