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Apple's Halloween-eve "Scary Fast" event unveiled the powerful M3 chip family alongside refreshed MacBook Pro models and a long-awaited iMac update. While the new processors promise significant performance gains over previous generations, the hardware updates were relatively modest. In one surprising move, Apple chose to keep the Lightning port for its peripherals rather than transitioning to USB-C.
Show notes available at https://twominute.tech/212.
Apple's Halloween-eve "Scary Fast" event unveiled the powerful M3 chip family alongside refreshed MacBook Pro models and a long-awaited iMac update. While the new processors promise significant performance gains over previous generations, the hardware updates were relatively modest. In one surprising move, Apple chose to keep the Lightning port for its peripherals rather than transitioning to USB-C.
Show notes available at https://twominute.tech/212.