Apple revealed today an event happening on November 10 dubbed as "One More Thing."
MacBooks with custom Apple ARM chip?
At the event, the American tech giant is expected to announce its own Macs using ARM-based Apple Silicon chips. This could be the first time that Apple won't be using Intel processors since 2005.
Apple's animated teaser showing an Apple logo that would open like the lid of a laptop probably confirmed that it would indeed be a MacBook.
To recall, back in June at the annual WWDC, Apple CEO Tim Cook shared that Apple will transition Mac devices from Intel-powered processors to its custom Apple silicon ARM-based processors.
It aims to establish a common architecture across all Apple products which will make it significantly easier for developers to write, optimize, and develop apps for the entire Apple ecosystem.
The company also earlier said that it can get better performance with lower power consumption from its own ARM-based chips than it can with Intel processors.
Apple is rumored to start this move with a MacBook first followed by its entire product lineup up to the desktops at some point in time.
Apart from the laptop with a custom chip, Apple might also launch the macOS 11 Big Sur during the event.
Via: The Verge
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