Apple’s T2 chips may be causing problems on 2018 MacBook Pro and iMac Pro computers

Apple’s T2 chips may be causing problems on 2018 MacBook Pro and iMac Pro computers

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https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/7/25/17614016/apple-t2-chips-bridge-os-problems-kernel-panic

Hot on the heels of the last MacBook Pro controversy about overheating concerns — which followed the previous uproar about keyboard issues, which, in turn, followed the original outrage about USB-C ports when the current design was first introduced — is yet another potential issue with Apple’s latest laptops. This time, it’s centered around the T2 chip that enables things like secure boot, better encrypted storage, and “Hey Siri” support.

According to a report from Digital Trends, that chip may also be causing kernel panic crashes on both the recent 2018 MacBook Pros and last year’s iMac Pro, which also features the chip.

Apple’s T2 chips may be causing problems on 2018 MacBook Pro and iMac Pro computers

Jul 25, 2018, 8:15pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/7/25/17614016/apple-t2-chips-bridge-os-problems-kernel-panic > Hot on the heels of the last MacBook Pro controversy about overheating concerns — which followed the previous uproar about keyboard issues, which, in turn, followed the original outrage about USB-C ports when the current design was first introduced — is yet another potential issue with Apple’s latest laptops. This time, it’s centered around the T2 chip that enables things like secure boot, better encrypted storage, and “Hey Siri” support. > According to a report from Digital Trends, that chip may also be causing kernel panic crashes on both the recent 2018 MacBook Pros and last year’s iMac Pro, which also features the chip.