Hackernews posts about Apple Silicon
Apple Silicon is a new family of system-on-chip (SoC) processors designed by Apple Inc., replacing Intel processors in their Mac computers and enabling native ARM-based architecture support for macOS applications.
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- Explore AMX Instructions: Unlock the Performance of Apple Silicon (zhen8838.github.io)
- Explore AMX Instructions: Unlock the Performance of Apple Silicon (zhen8838.github.io)
- Mastering Secure Boot on Apple Silicon (eclecticlight.co)
- Transformer architecture optimized for Apple Silicon (github.com)
- Stable Diffusion with Core ML on Apple Silicon (machinelearning.apple.com)
- Factorio runs on Apple Silicon (factorio.com)
- Apple unveils new Mac Studio and brings Apple Silicon to Mac Pro (www.apple.com)
- Coming Soon: Fedora for Apple Silicon Macs (fedoramagazine.org)
- Asahi Linux goes from Apple Silicon port project to macOS bug hunters (www.theregister.com)
- Why are Apple Silicon VMs so different? (eclecticlight.co)
- How virtualisation came to Apple Silicon Macs (eclecticlight.co)
- MLX: An array framework for Apple Silicon (github.com)
- How does macOS manage virtual cores on Apple Silicon? (eclecticlight.co)
- macOS updates for Apple Silicon Macs are larger than reported (eclecticlight.co)
- What’s Left in the Apple Silicon Transition (512pixels.net)
- VMware Fusion 13 – native support for Apple Silicon Macs (www.macrumors.com)
- MLX: NumPy like framework for Apple Silicon by Apple (ml-explore.github.io)
- Linux 6.2 and Apple Silicon clarification (twitter.com)
- Gimp 2.10.32 on Apple Silicon (2022) (www.gimp.org)
- Run a macOS VM on Apple Silicon from a double-click with Vimy (eclecticlight.co)
- Apple Silicon Mac’s have 2-3 times longer battery than PC laptops (www.youtube.com)
- Why good external SSDs are faster with Apple Silicon (eclecticlight.co)
- Apple Silicon MacBook batteries can't be replaced under warranty by third party (lapcatsoftware.com)
- Making the most of Apple Silicon power: 2 Core capabilities (2022) (eclecticlight.co)
- Performance of llama.cpp on Apple Silicon A-series (github.com)