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  1. Jan

    Arm to start making its own processors

    Arm making its own advanced chip UK semiconductor and software design company Arm is developing its own advanced chip to showcase the potential of its products, Financial Times reports. The project is being spearheaded by former Snapdragon designer and Qualcomm executive Kevork Kechichian.
  2. Nimz

    Macbook Pro 13" M1 Chip | 8GB RAM | 512GB SSD | Space Grey

    Item: Macbook Pro 13" M1 Chip | 8GB RAM | 512GB SSD | Space Grey Age: Over a year Price: R16 500 Payment Method Accepted: EFT / Cash Warranty: None (Expired) Warranty Holder: N/A Packaging: Original Box, Charger & Cable Condition: Good Battery Health: 92% Battery Wear/Cycles: 73 Location: Durban...
  3. Jan

    Researchers find LockBit ransomware targeting M1 Macs

    Major ransomware campaign targets Mac devices Cybersecurity researcher MalwareHunterTeam has discovered a ZIP archive on TotalVirus containing most of the available LockBit encryptors — including one targeting M1 Macs. This is the first time the LockBit ransomware gang has built encryptors...
  4. Jan

    Apple self-repair programme expands to M1 MacBooks

    Apple expands DIY repair programme to M1 MacBooks Apple has announced that M1 Macbook Air and Pro owners can fix their laptops through the company's Self Service Repair (SSR) programme. Its SSR programme for iPhone was launched earlier this year, with iPhone owners being able to get repair...
  5. Jan

    Microsoft optimises Teams for Apple silicon

    Microsoft launches Teams optimised for Macs with M1 and M2 chips Microsoft has developed a native version of Teams for M1 and M2 Macs, which the company said would significantly boost performance. The app currently runs using Apple's Rosetta 2 emulation, and Mac users will be automatically...
  6. Rual dV

    Apple launching processor R&D centre in Jerusalem

    Apple launching processor research centre in Jerusalem Apple recruitment specialist Elad Wertheimer has announced that the company is opening a research and development site in Jerusalem to develop future Mac processors. “The site will take part in the flagship projects that we are leading...
  7. Jan

    MIT researchers find unpatchable Apple M1 security flaw

    Apple M1 has an unfixable security flaw — researchers MIT researchers have disclosed an attack against Apple’s M1 processors that could give attackers arbitrary code execution abilities on macOS systems. The researcher said the attack lies in the intersection of hardware and software attacks.
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