Everyone in the Apple community knows that Apple is famous for keeping its future products under wraps, but even by those standards the company’s Exploratory Design Group is the most secretive of all. A new report shines a light on this secretive group .
Today the US Patent & Trademark Office published a series of patent applications from Apple worth touching on. One relates to a new Electromagnetic Shielding Testing Chamber, four others relate to GPUs and one covers Windows for future Vehicles.
In an interview with Apple’s vice president of Platform Architecture and Hardware Technologies, Tim Millet stated that "with M1, Apple saw an opportunity to really hit it. The opportunity we had with M1 the way I looked at it, was about resetting the baseline." Millet has been building chips for 30 years and has been at Apple for over 18 of them.
Apple has unveiled its two next-generation SoCs (systems on a chip) M2 Pro and M2 Max for better workflows. 📲 Apple Launches M2 Pro and M2 Max, Two Next-Generation SoCs for Enhanced Workflow.
The M2 Pro chip extends up the architecture of M2 to deliver an up to 12-core CPU and up to 19-core graphics processing unit (GPU), together with up to 32GB