In this guide, we will go over some easy ways to figure out the age of your Mac on both a working and non-working computer.
How to find the age of your Mac
In this guide, we will go over some easy ways to figure out the age of your Mac on both a working and non-working computer.
macOS 11 Big Sur was announced back in June of this year. Now, months later, Apple is finally ready to release the desktop software to the public.
When Apple announced the switch away from Intel chips this summer, many people have been wondering about Boot Camp's future. And while Apple has only said that Boot Camp will not work with the new M1-powered Mac computers, companies that build virtualization software may provide a solution down the road. Parallels Desktop, a popular virtualization app for Mac systems with Intel chips, announced today that a new version of the app that can run on these new Mac computers equipped with the Apple M1 chip is in “active development.”
Earlier this week, Apple announced a trio of new computers featuring the M1 processor. It's the first batch of Apple Silicon Macs for the market, and they're already available to buy.
The new Mac mini, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models powered by the new Apple M1 laptop chip bring support for Wi-Fi 6 aka 802.11ax to the Mac platform for the first time.
With its new M1 laptop chip and related hardware updates to the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini, Apple has now stopped selling MacBook Air configurations with Intel processors in order to focus exclusively on the new models that are powered by the M1 chip. As for the Mac mini and MacBook Pro, some Intel-based configurations continue to be offered by Apple.
Earlier today, Apple unveiled three new Macs all equipped with the brand new M1 processor under the hood. At the same time, it showed off another "Behind the Mac" ad.
Following hot on the heels of announcing a new MacBook Air and a new Mac mini with the M1 processor, Apple didn't leave out another laptop.
Today, Apple unveiled its first effort with the M1 processor -- the company's official transition to Apple Silicon.
Apple on Tuesday hosted its latest media extravaganza , the Mac-focused "One more thing" event. And, as such, there's new things to unveil.
Apple has ordered 2.5 million MacBooks powered by its own chips by early 2021, indicating the company is projecting strong demand for the first Macs powered by its own chips.
Apple has one more event up its sleeve, and the expectation is that we'll finally see the first Apple Silicon Macs be unveiled.