The First Mac With Apple Silicon Will be Released in November

Apple will hold its next press conference on October 13 (Tuesday). It is widely expected that Apple will release products such as the iPhone 12 series at the conference, but users who are waiting for the first Apple Silicon Mac may have to wait patiently for a while. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman (Mark Gurman) reported today that the first Mac with a customized Apple Silicon processor will be announced as part of "another conference" in November. Gurman said that this Mac will be a notebook, but there are conflicting rumors about whether it is a new 13-inch MacBook Pro, a new MacBook Air, or a new generation of 12-inch MacBook.


Gurman previously stated that the first Apple Silicon Mac will be released "before" November, but today’s wording narrows this scope to "within November", so we are unlikely to be in the next week’s Apple to hear about Apple Silicon event. In the WWDC keynote speech in June, Apple announced that it will start from Intel for Mac later this year. switch to its own custom-designed processor , and promised that the performance per watt will lead the industry. At that time, Apple stated that it planned to ship the first Mac with Apple Silicon before the end of this year and complete the transition in about two years. The Apple Silicon processor is based on the Arm architecture, which means that future Macs will be able to run thousands of iPhone and iPad applications without recompiling. These applications will be released through the Mac App Store unless the developer opts out.

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