M2 series of SoCs frozen
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No one wants Macbooks

Fruity cargo cult Apple has been forced to suspend the production of its super-hyped M2 systems on a chip because no one wants to buy the Macbook for which it was designed.

Apple ponies up for poor keyboard design
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A butterfly flaps its wings, and Apple's reputation drops down the loo

Fruity cargo-cult Apple has started making payments to users who were unfortunate enough to buy one of its MacBooks with the god-awful butterfly keyboard.

Apple fanboys want Intel 12th generation chips
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At least those who know a bit about PCs

While Jobs Mob does not want to flog a Mac with one of Intel's 12th-generation Core processors, there is support amongst those fanboys who know about PCs to make it happen.

Apple’s MacBook and iPad grind to a halt
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Global component shortage

Production of some Apple MacBooks and iPads has been postponed due to a global component shortage, the Nikkei reported.

Apple to release an even more anorexic MacBook
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With an A14X processor

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Apple has designed a 12-inch MacBook that weighs less than one kilogram (2.2 pounds).

Apple didn't ditch Intel for Skylake
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It always planned a discrete CPU

This article might serve as a short history class about how Apple operates, especially in hardware design. Apple created its first phone SoC the famous A4 in 2010, and it created its first iPad specific A6X chip in 2012.

The Apple 2021 notebook chip is A14X iPad based
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Modified

Bloomberg has rekindled news that Apple has been working on its own chip, and many covered the news claiming that 2021 iPads will get an iPhone chip. Well, they won't as it would not be that powerful to put a 2W TDP chip in a notebook, and instead, the modified version of A14X iPad chip will find its place to the Macbooks of the future. We got a few details confirmed.

Apple kills off 12-inch MacBook
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Average world standards raised by a fraction

Fruity cargo cult Apple has finally given up on its 12-inch MacBook and got rid of the model

Apple stuffs up MacBook repair with design
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$6 dollar repair becomes $600 design disaster

MacBook Pro owners are suffering from a design flaw in their expensive toys which means they will have to fork out $600 to fix a minor fault which would normally cost $6 to fix.

Apple's new MacBook is so hot it has to be throttled
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High powered chip is a complete waste of cash

The Tame Apple Press has been singing the praises of Apple’s latest 15-inch MacBook Pro refresh with the Core i9-8950HK six-core processor crammed inside, but what Apple fanboys are not being told is that the chip gets so hot that it has to be throttled.