Apple Silicon

蘋果Mac Pro或搭載M2 Extreme芯片,最高48核CPU+152核GPU

蘋果從2020年底開始轉向自家基於ARM架構的M系列芯片,但快兩年的時間過去了,在目前的Mac產品線中,仍有Mac Pro是還在用Intel的芯片,蘋果雖然有透露過這台工作站電腦確定補全他們的Apple Silicon版圖,但遲遲未見有更新,直到近


Apple Silicon

蘋果或為M2款iPad Pro提供簡化版macOS,將針對觸摸操控進行優化

近日,蘋果M2版iPad Pro直接在官網 上架 。其搭載了最新的自研芯片M2,支持全新的Apple Pencil懸停體驗和極速無線連接,配備了一流的移動設備顯示屏、pro級攝像頭、面容ID、雷靂端口以及四揚聲器音頻系統。新品將在10月20日


Apple Silicon

Basemark's Cross-Platform GPU Test: iPhone 14 Pro Beats Steam Deck

(Image credit: Basemark)

Basemark introduced its new GPUScore Sacred Path cross-platform benchmark that lets users compare completely different GPU architectures running on different operating systems. Our GPU benchmarks hierarchy is limited to Windows 11 testing, but what if you want to know how the best graphics cards stack up against your smartphone? Now you can.

To give a few examples, Sacred Path shows how Apple's A16 GPU stacks up against Steam Deck's GPU and Samsung's Galaxy S22+ GPU

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Apple Silicon|Intel

Intel Core i9-13900K has been overclocked to 8812.85 MHz, beats 8-year-old frequency world record

Core i9-13900K is the fastest desktop CPU Intel has ever made

A new CPU frequency world record achieved by Elmor.

It was August 2014 when the highest frequency ever for a desktop CPU was achieved with AMD FX 8370 processor. It was a 8722.78 MHz overclock for a CPU that had a default frequency of 4.0 GHz. More than 8 years later, this record has now been broken again, but with an entirely

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Apple Silicon|Intel

Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Master Review: USB Party in a Box

Tom's Hardware Verdict

Overall, the Aorus Master is a good-looking option in the$500 Z790 price ranget. You get an incredible 14 USB ports on the rear IO, solid power delivery, a PCIe 5.0 M.2 socket, a 10 GbE port and Killer-based Wi-Fi 6E. It also performs well against its peers, but there are no USB 4 ports, and you don’t get the latest audio codec.

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Apple Silicon|Intel

MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WiFi DDR4 Review

MSI brings the Intel Z790 chipset to market, ready for the spotlight. The MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WiFi offers a cost-advantage, thanks to its DDR4 support and features a 16+1+1 VRM setup using 105 A power stages, PCIe Gen5 support and four M.2 sockets.


Apple Silicon|Intel

MSI MPG Z790 Carbon WiFi Review

Introduction and Technical Specifications

Published: 20th October 2022 | Source: MSI | Price: £549.98 | Author: Tom Logan

Introduction

We've often spoken about our frustration with Intel constantly changing their socket and requiring people to buy a new motherboard if they wanted to keep up. It's not that we expect Intel to nerf their design potential, but given the price of Intel motherboards in general it would be nice if the socket held up for a while.

With

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Apple Silicon|Intel

ASRock has Intel Z790 motherboard approved by Sonic the Hedgehog

Intel Z790 Sonic motherboard

Collect all the rings with Sonic motherboards.

ASRock is making a Sonic the Hedgehog themed Intel Z790 motherboard. This design is based on Z790 Phantom Gaming Riptide motherboard, with obvious changes to the colors from black to black and silver.

ASRock Z790 PG Sonic, Source: @momomo_us

The PG Sonic is a standard ATX motherboard with two PCIe x16 slots and four DDR5 memory slots. It supports up to 680

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Next-gen Thunderbolt can sometimes reach 120Gbps, just like USB4 2.0

Bottom line: Hot on the heels of the recently-published USB4 2.0 specification, the next generation of Thunderbolt promises similar capabilities. Thunderbolt and USB4 have been in lock-step for a while in terms of bandwidth due to their close relationship.

Intel shed more light on the successor to Thunderbolt 4 on Wednesday. Like USB4 2.0 , the new standard offers a connection bandwidth of up to 80Gbps, while in some cases in can reach up to 120Gbps.

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Apple Silicon|Intel

(PR) Intel Announces Next-Generation 120 Gbps Thunderbolt Interface

Intel has demonstrated an early prototype of next-generation Thunderbolt in action, aligned to the USB Implementers Forum's (USB-IF) release of the USB4 v2 specification this week. Next-generation Thunderbolt will deliver 80 gigabits per second (Gbps) of bi-directional bandwidth and enable up to 120 Gbps for the best display experience, providing up to three times the capability of today's technologies to meet the growing needs of content creators and gamers, all while maintaining compatibility with previous

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