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  • Apple’s upcoming Mac Pro may combine two M1 Ultra chips into a powerful single 40-core SoC!

    Apple’s upcoming Mac Pro may combine two M1 Ultra chips into a powerful single 40-core SoC!

    At the tail end of Apple’s ‘Peek Performance’ event last week, the tech giant teased that the Mac Pro will also transition to Apple Silicon like the rest of the Mac lineup. Now, a new leak regarding the upcoming Mac Pro may shed some light into what SoC would be powering the device, and it’s going to be unprecedented!

    Serial tipster Majin Bu yesterday tweeted an image leak of an alleged schematic for a new interconnect bridge that one-ups the one utilised in the M1 Ultra SoC. Get this, the new technology is claimed to be able to connect two M1 Ultra chips together, essentially creating a fusion of four M1 Max SoC, considering the M1 Ultra itself is the combination of two M1 Max SoC.

  • Apple M1 Ultra impresses in first benchmark result, nearly matches AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

    Apple M1 Ultra impresses in first benchmark result, nearly matches AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

    It seems that someone has gotten Apple’s Mac Studio a bit early as a Geekbench 5 benchmark result of the M1 Ultra found inside the new Mac was posted just hours after it was announced yesterday. Shared by Benchleaks on Twitter, Apple’s latest top-of-the-line SoC showed impressive Single-Threaded and Multi-Threaded scores which surpassed or matched its competitors.

    In Multi-Threaded scores, the M1 Ultra scored a staggering 24055 points, surpassing both the Intel Core i9-12900K (17204 points) and the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X (16565 points). Furthermore, the latest Apple Silicon also put AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X a run for its money, only losing out in the Multi-Threaded scores by a little over 1000 points or around 4.5%.

  • Qualcomm to take on Apple's M1 chip in the near future

    Qualcomm to take on Apple's M1 chip in the near future

    Based on an official statement by Qualcomm’s CEO, it seems that they will soon be releasing a new product to take on Apple’s M1 chip. The upcoming product will be aims to bring similar performance and efficiency similar to Apple’s M1 chip to Windows laptop and computers.

  • Malware specially developed for the Apple M1 chip might have been spotted

    Malware specially developed for the Apple M1 chip might have been spotted

     Based on a statement by macrumors.com, it seems that a malware made specifically for the Apple M1 chip have been spotted. While it seems that the malware is in its early stages, it does show that Apple chips, just like chips from other manufacturers, are not immune to malware attacks.

  • Apple's upcoming M1X chipset might have been spotted on benchmarks

    Apple's upcoming M1X chipset might have been spotted on benchmarks

    It seems that Apple’s upcoming chipset which is the Apple M1X might have been spotted on cpu-monkey.com, giving us a better idea of what to expect when it is available in the global market. Unfortunately, there’s no news on the Malaysia release date, local pricing, and which products will come equipped with the aforementioned chip.

  • Could Apple Silicon be manufactured by Samsung in the future?

    Could Apple Silicon be manufactured by Samsung in the future?

    Based on a statement by BusinessKorea, it seems that future Apple Silicon chips might be manufactured by Samsung instead of TSMC. While not much is known in regards to whether this has been confirmed or not, we can expect the chips to power future Mac computers.

  • Singtel users from Singapore experienced the best roaming speed on Maxis network, according to Opensignal

    Singtel users from Singapore experienced the best roaming speed on Maxis network, according to Opensignal

    In this latest Opensignal report, we have been given a new look at how well do Singaporeans experienced roaming during their stay in Malaysia. The company were analyzing 3 categories - Download Speed Experience, Upload Speed Experience and Latency Experience - and discovered some interesting details of Singaporean's choice of telco operators during 2019.

  • U Mobile announced as official sponsor for M1, hosting U-Legendary and MLBB Premium Skins Giveaway contest

    U Mobile announced as official sponsor for M1, hosting U-Legendary and MLBB Premium Skins Giveaway contest

    Today, U Mobile is proud to announce that they are the official sponsor for the Mobile Legends World Championship (M1). Why is this a big deal? Well, M1 is the world's biggest Mobile Legends tournament which is organised by Moonton with a prize pool of USD 250,000 (~RM1,048,250). The Grand Finals will be held at Axiata Arena from 15 - 17 November 2019.