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Try Apple’s Groundbreaking FastVLM AI Right From Your Browser

Try Apple’s Groundbreaking FastVLM AI Right From Your Browser

Try Apple’s Groundbreaking FastVLM AI Right From Your Browser Apple’s innovative FastVLM, a Visual Language Model (VLM) celebrated for its near-instant, high-resolution image processing, is now more accessible than ever. Users can directly experience the lightning-fast video captioning model right from their web browser, offering a glimpse into the future of on-device AI. Initially unveiled a few months ago, FastVLM leverages MLX, Apple’s proprietary open ML framework optimized for Apple Silicon, to achieve up to 85 times faster video captioning…

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Apple’s Next Mac Pro Tipped to Feature Unreleased M4 Ultra Chip, Internal Code Reveals

Apple’s Next Mac Pro Tipped to Feature Unreleased M4 Ultra Chip, Internal Code Reveals

Apple’s Next Mac Pro Tipped to Feature Unreleased M4 Ultra Chip, Internal Code Reveals A new report from Macworld has surfaced, indicating that Apple’s long-rumored next-generation Mac Pro is poised to feature an unreleased M4 Ultra chip. This revelation, based on internal Apple code, suggests the powerful new silicon, codenamed “Hidra” and identified as t8152, is still under development, potentially explaining the workstation’s delayed appearance. While Apple launched new Mac Studio models in March, equipped with M3 and M4 variants,…

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macOS Tahoe: The End of the Line for Intel Macs, and What it Means

macOS Tahoe: The End of the Line for Intel Macs, and What it Means

macOS Tahoe: The End of the Line for Intel Macs, and What it Means macOS 26 Tahoe marks the final macOS update for Intel-based Macs. Apple will provide two years of security updates post-Tahoe, aligning with their established, albeit undocumented, policy. Analysis of Apple’s support history reveals a trend: Intel Mac support duration has generally been shorter than that of their PowerPC predecessors. While most Macs receive roughly six years of major updates plus two years of security updates, recent…

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macOS Tahoe: The End of the Line for Intel Macs and a Look at Apple’s Software Support Strategy

macOS Tahoe: The End of the Line for Intel Macs and a Look at Apple’s Software Support Strategy

macOS Tahoe: The End of the Line for Intel Macs and a Look at Apple’s Software Support Strategy The release of macOS 26 Tahoe marks a significant milestone: the final new operating system version supporting Intel-based Macs. This transition concludes a chapter in Apple’s history, prompting an analysis of Apple’s software support policies for both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. This post examines the historical trends, compares the Intel transition to the previous PowerPC shift, and speculates on the future…

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