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Apple M5 Chip With Enhanced GPU For AI Tasks Reportedly In Development

Industry reports suggest Apple is developing its M5 processor with substantial GPU improvements targeting artificial intelligence applications. Meanwhile, Linux kernel patches have emerged enabling USB3 support on existing Apple M1 and M2 hardware, potentially expanding compatibility options for developers and users.

Apple’s Next-Generation M5 Chip Reportedly Emphasizes AI Capabilities

According to reports from multiple technology analysts, Apple is developing its M5 system-on-chip with significant graphical processing improvements specifically targeting artificial intelligence workloads. Sources indicate the M5 will feature a substantially faster GPU architecture compared to current-generation Apple Silicon, positioning it to compete more effectively in the rapidly evolving AI hardware landscape. This development follows Apple’s established pattern of annual chip revisions, though the company has not officially confirmed specifications or release timelines.

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Windows 10 Microsoft Defender Support: What You Need to Know About ESU Period

Microsoft has officially clarified Microsoft Defender’s ongoing support for Windows 10 during the Extended Security Updates period. While detection and protection continue, users should understand the limitations and consider their security options moving forward.

Windows 10 Enters New Phase with Extended Security Updates

As of today, Windows 10 has officially moved beyond its mainstream support phase, marking a significant transition for one of Microsoft’s most widely used operating systems. While the operating system will no longer receive feature updates or non-security patches, Microsoft has established the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to provide continued protection for organizations and users who need more time to transition. This program ensures that critical security updates will remain available for enrolled devices, maintaining a baseline of security while users plan their upgrade path to newer systems.