The Apple silicon Mac Pro workstation powered by the M2 Ultra chip is the last Mac computer to transition away from processors built by Intel.
The new Apple silicon Mac Pro completes the transition away from Intel

The Apple silicon Mac Pro workstation powered by the M2 Ultra chip is the last Mac computer to transition away from processors built by Intel.
On Monday, June 5 at 10:00AM Pacific Time, Apple will kick off the Worldwide Developer Conference for 2023. Tim Cook and company alway begin a week long experience with a media event geared toward, primarily software enhancements.
This year, we expect several hardware announcements, possibly ranging from new MacBooks to the long awaited Apple AR/VR headset. Until the event happens, everything is simply speculation. Get in the mood with these custom WWDC 23 inspired Memoji and sticker wallpapers!
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Apple is testing two high-end Mac computers with the M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips—likely the next-generation Mac Studio that could be unveiled at the WWDC.
Apple might unveil several new Macs during its upcoming WWDC keynote, in addition to the rumored mixed-reality headset and new operating systems.
Apple is rumored to start accepting trade-ins for its three recent Mac computers, including the Mac Studio, at the June 5 WWDC keynote. On the same day, Apple might unveil new models, including a possible Mac Studio follow-up.
Specialized AR/VR press is invited to attend the June 5 keynote where the rumored extended-reality Apple headset should be formally unveiled.
WWDC 2023 will be running from June 5 to 9 as an online affair, with Apple calling it a “very special event.” There will also be an in-person event on opening day.
A mixed reality Apple headset should be unveiled this June, not in April as previously rumored, ahead of a planned launch by the end of 2023.
Apple's line of tablets are pretty powerful and helpful. And while some folks might see plenty of shortcomings with iPadOS, it's also plenty useful. And it's getting better with iPadOS 16, which is expected to arrive later this fall. To that end, Apple is finally getting around to adding one of the most important apps the company's tablets have been missing for years.
It might be hard to imagine, but Family Sharing was first introduced alongside the launch of iOS 8. That's quite a while! It's always bene billed as a great way for families to not only stay connected, but also quickly and easily share a range of different content. Over time, it's added features to help parents and guardians even more, which is the case with iOS 16's arrival.
There are more than a few different features that could be considered "oft-requested" for iOS. One of them, for instance, is widgets on the Lock Screen. And that's finally happening with the impending arrival of iOS 16, which is set to launch later this fall. So, what about another one of those features iOS users have been waiting so "patiently" for, like the always-on display?
Update: iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max support Always-On Display. Here's how to manage the Always-On Display on these new iPhones.