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Apple's MacBook Air M5 is currently available with a Rs 14,100 discount. The offer gains significance as it comes before the company's expected price hike. |
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Apple's MacBook Air M5 is currently available with a Rs 14,100 discount. The offer gains significance as it comes before the company's expected price hike. |
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Macs, iPads and HomePods have become more expensive in India after Apple raised prices due to an AI-driven memory chip shortage. The company has not changed iPhone prices. |
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Apple is reportedly planning a new Mac Studio powered by the M5 Ultra chip, potentially featuring up to 768GB of unified memory. The update has already been delayed once due to memory supply issues, and given Apple's recent price hikes, the new Mac Studio could be jaw-dropping. |
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Apple is reportedly shifting its strategy regarding its Mac lineup by potentially skipping the M6 Pro and M6 Max processors, moving directly to the M7 generation, which will focus heavily on artificial intelligence. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The sweeping price revisions come days after outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook hinted that the company would no longer be able to protect consumers from the ongoing memory chip crisis. |
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Apple's unavoidable price hike across Macs, iPad and Apple TV 4K has hit the Indian market this week. Here are the details. |
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Apple is reportedly planning to launch only the standard M6 chip and skip the M6 Pro and M6 Max. The shift would break a long-running Apple Silicon pattern as the company moves faster towards AI-focused M7 chips. |
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Driven by an unprecedented surge in memory chip costs from global AI data centre investments, Apple has sharply increased the prices of imported MacBooks and iPads in India by up to Rs70,000. |
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Apple has announced significant price increases for various products, including the MacBook and iPad series. The M5 processor MacBook Air's price has risen from Rs 1,19,900 to Rs 1,49,900, while the 15-inch variant has jumped by Rs 35,000 to Rs 1,79,000. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple has raised MacBook and iPad prices in India by 1 lakh. The move puts focus on the updated price list for buyers tracking the latest costs. Here is the full list of new prices that are already live on the company's Apple India website. |