Snapdragon X Copilot: Not So Fast (Premium)

The Windows community is understandably excited by Snapdragon X and Copilot+ PC. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. This platform isn’t mature or full-featured enough to completely replace Intel and its x86/x64 processor architecture. And while the … Continue reading Snapdragon X Copilot: Not So Fast (Premium)

Snapdragon X Copilot+ PC: Video Encoding Performance

While I’m no fan of artificial benchmarks, real-worlds tests can be a useful way to measure the relative performance of different PCs.
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The Missing Pieces of the Puzzle (Premium)

I’ve written a lot about the MacBook Air I purchased last month and some of the interesting differences between the PC and Mac ecosystems. It was important to me to experience the Mac as Apple intended, without the crutch of more familiar PC software o… Continue reading The Missing Pieces of the Puzzle (Premium)

Apple Refreshes its 13″ and 15″ MacBook Air With M3 Chips

Apple’s new M3 MacBook Air starts at $1,099 and will start shipping on March 8. The company claims the 13″ and 15 models are up to 60% faster than the M1 version released in 2020.
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Here’s What to Expect From Apple’s Mac Keynote on October 30

Apple’s keynote on October 30 should focus on the first M3-based Macs, with the 14″ and 16″ MacBook Pros getting another refresh with “Pro” and “Max” chips.
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