Apple's New CEO Won't Make Games-But He Might Make Macs Worth Gaming On
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Apple's New CEO Won't Make Games-But He Might Make Macs Worth Gaming On
"John Ternus, closely associated with the Mac's transition to Apple silicon, could be the kind of leader who nudges Mac gaming forward, even if expectations need to be tempered."
"The Mac's current foundation has been built during Ternus' time leading hardware engineering, and that foundation could be a game-changer for gaming on Macs."
"Apple silicon gave Macs a genuine uplift in GPU capability, allowing systems to handle serious graphical workloads, though they are not traditional gaming rigs."
John Ternus has been named Apple's next CEO, marking a significant shift for the company. His leadership may enhance Mac gaming, although Apple is not shifting towards hardcore gaming. The Mac's foundation, developed under Ternus, could improve gaming experiences. While Macs have lagged in gaming compared to Windows machines, there has been a gradual increase in major game support for Macs. The transition to Apple silicon has improved GPU capabilities, allowing Macs to handle more demanding graphical tasks, though they are not traditional gaming rigs.
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