A pair of Apple marketing managers in an interview Thursday threw a spotlight on the company s M1 system-on-chip design, noting the silicon now powers a range of mobile and desktop devices.
Ahead of an expected May 21 release of the redesigned, M1-powered 24-inch iMac, Apple s product marketing manager Stephen Tonna and Mac product marketing manager Laura Metz spoke with
CNN about the virtues of deploying a single processor across multiple platforms.
Apple s M1 debuted with MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro and Mac mini last year, and more recently found its way into desktop and tablet designs with the 24-inch iMac and iPad Pro.
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(CNN) The most recent trend with Apple products is that theyâre powered by processors created by the Cupertino-based company. And thanks to the marriage of Appleâs hardware and software, these devices can work together more seamlessly than ever, making each of them a compelling buy for those already using other Apple devices such as iPhones, Macs and Apple Watches. Last November, Apple introduced the M1-powered MacBook Air, Mac Mini and 13-inch MacBook Pro. This marked the official switchover from Intel to Apple-made chips in a consumer release. The company recently took it a step further with the brand new iMac â the first computer designed fully around the Apple-made M1 processor.
A pair of Apple marketing managers in an interview Thursday threw a spotlight on the company s M1 system-on-chip design, noting the silicon now powers a range of mobile and desktop devices.
Ahead of an expected May 21 release of the redesigned, M1-powered 24-inch iMac, Apple s product marketing manager Stephen Tonna and Mac product marketing manager Laura Metz spoke with
CNN about the virtues of deploying a single processor across multiple platforms.
Apple s M1 debuted with MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro and Mac mini last year, and more recently found its way into desktop and tablet designs with the 24-inch iMac and iPad Pro.
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Media coverage ‘led to my company being shut down’
April 28, 2021 1:54 PM
Nexia BT founder and managing partner Brian Tonna insisted that the Panama companies which ended up in the hands of Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi – as well as Egrant – had not been acquired with any specific intent in mind as he continued his testimony in front of Parliament’s Public Affairs Committee on Wednesday.
In his third appearance in front of the committee with more to come, Tonna – currently out on bail after being charged with money laundering and other financial crimes – repeatedly insisted that the firm he had founded had been unfairly targeted by the media and elsewhere, leading to its closure.