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Explore the key differences between M2 and M3 to help M2 chip users decide if upgrading to M3 is right for them.The M3 chip utilizes 3nm process technology with 25 billion transistors.CPU speeds reach 4.05GHz...
RAID is a technology that combines multiple independent hard disks to form a hard disk group, providing higher storage performance and data backup than a single hard disk.
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M.2 is a physical interface specification that refers to the appearance of the interface.NVMe stands for Non-Volatile Memory Express, which is a transmission protocol that was developed specifically for flash memory products.
Video capture card, referred to as capture card, is a hardware device that can convert video signals from different sources (cameras, game consoles, etc.) into digital signals, and then transmit, process and store them through a computer.
With the ACASIS USB-C to HDMI Adapter using DisplayLink technology, you can easily overcome Apple's limitations and expand multiple 4K 60Hz monitors on your M1, M2, or M3 MacBook Air or MacBook Pro to increase your productivity.