Apple's chip bumps, big and small
Briefly

Apple has recently updated several of its popular products, including the iPad, iPad Air, and MacBook Air, although the changes are mostly minor, involving new processors and colors. In a recent episode of The Vergecast, hosts Nilay, David, and Jake discuss these updates and the broader implications for Apple's product lineups. The conversation touches on the company’s strategic direction, reflections on user expectations, and a tech lightning round covering diverse news topics, from tech comebacks to political policies. The episode wraps up on a high note with an innovative smartphone camera prototype.
The iPad and iPad Air received minor processor upgrades, while the MacBook Air got both a new processor and a new color, reflecting Apple's cautious approach.
In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of Apple's devices and ponder if mere chip upgrades are enough to excite loyal fans anymore.
The hosts engage in a lively discussion regarding pressing tech news, including updates from companies like Volkswagen and the controversial end of Skype.
Our closing segment reveals a fascinating prototype smartphone camera, marking an intriguing exploration into the future of mobile technology.
Read at The Verge
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