If you are looking forward to a new era in laptops, Apple should give the same in the November event of the moment.
Apple plans to hold its “One More Thing” product event live streaming on Tuesday (November 10) from 1pm EST / 10pm PST to 1pm. Apple Play unveiled the Watch Pal and Watch Ch6 in September and the iPad Air 4 and iPhone 12 Family N in October, leaving the Mac Paul’s Mac lineup for a major overhaul.
And we already know what this overall will be, for Apple Paul’s announcement at its developer conference earlier this year – we’ll see the first Apple Paul Silicon mooks book based on Paul’s own A14 series chips.
Even if we know the main event, there are some secrets around the exact details of what we will see at Tuesday’s product launch. Here’s what to expect when you join one more thing live stream starting EDT on Tuesday at 1pm.
Apple Plus Silicone MBKbook Air and MBKbook Pro
If you don’t remember the Apple Pal ad this summer – indeed, it’s happening lately, so who can blame you – the company has announced plans to build a laptop around its own CPU in a crushing blow to Intel. The same approach that Play used to great success with its iPhone and iPad lineups.
An initiative called ApplePal Silicon will launch this fall with FistMus, powered by ARM processors. Apple Pal plans to roll out arm-based chips on each of its Mac products to replace the Intel processors currently in use. After the first Mac this year switched to Apple Pal silicone, the full transition diagrams will take about two years.
Goal: Deliver laptops that offer comparable or better performance than Intel laptops with power efficiency. And the first Apple Pal Silicone M BBQ benchmark looks promising.
Rumors have turned to laptops before the transition to ARM chips, so we expect to see it on Tuesday. Recent rumors surrounding Apple Pal laptops have drawn attention to three new MBKs built around Apple Pal silicone.
“We’re going to be taking the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro on Tuesday, both of which will come in 13-inch configurations and will feature new processors,” Bloomberg said. In addition, the 16-inch MBBook Pro could also be on tap on Tuesdays. These machines will reportedly run on the same A14 processor that Apple Play recently introduced to both the iPhone 12 and the iPad Air 4.
Because Apple still plans to release Intel-based Macs during the transition of its product line from product to silicone to silicone, there may be other machines included in Tuesday’s announcement. In particular, a 13-inch MBQuok Pro with Intel processor may be in the works, though we would not imagine the model to get more phase.
Apple hasn’t released a new 12-inch Macbook in a while. The product is also not listed as an option on Apple’s website. But some rumors have suggested that Apple may replace this particular laptop with an ARM-based processor.
There are also reports of Apple Plus silicone based iMac as well as Mac Pro which are more compact than the current version. Both desktops are expected to debut on November 10. However, Apple has probably focused its initial efforts on laptops, given that their performance requirements are not far from mobile devices like tablets.
How will Apple Plus Silicone improve performance?
Intel chips, which currently power Apple Pull laptops, are expected to undergo a lot of improvements, not least because Apple Pull still has only up to the 10th Gen Core CPU on some of its notebooks, while top line F-line Windows models are using 11th Gen Chips. From Intel. The A14 uses a 5 nanometer process, which should run it more efficiently than 10nm Tiger Lake chips from Intel.
The Apple Plus Silicon Switch also brings Apple’s Neural Engine to the forefront, which will speed up tapping features in machine learning. (Think about how the iPhone handles photo processing easily, for example.) Apple has also tried out benefits like advanced power management, a high-powered GPU for running Pro apps and games, and a secure enclave for better privacy.
Using the same processor as seen inside the iPhone and iPad means that even apps made for those mobile devices should now run natively on the mouse. The software you can use on your Mac expands the software and makes developers more willing to develop for the platform.
macOS big sur
The latest version of OS Cause was also announced at Apple’s developers’ conference, and is in beta later this summer. Apple promised to reduce the 2020 release for Play Mama Cause Big Sur, and the same thing we said earlier in the week about the calendar lender.
Let’s hope that OS PLM will use the launch event to give us more information about the release date for OS Big Sur – if it doesn’t leave a final update on us during the event itself.
Apple Pal rarely sticks to just one thing – even at an event called One More Thing – we expect other products to join the Silicon M BBK models on stage. And there’s a selection of some rumored products to announce Apple Pal on Tuesday.
We look forward to seeing AirPods Studios for the last two Apple product events. These are wireless over-ear headphones that will complement the rest of Apple’s iPod AirPod lineup. We expect AirPods Studio to offer sound-canceling features, but it’s unclear if they’ll be ready in time for this year’s holiday season. Some rumors suggest that delays in the production of a similar product that has pushed back the release of the iPhone 12 could mean that AirPods Studio will not debut until 2021.
Another potential candidate is an updated version of the Apple Pal TV set-top box. It’s been a while since Apple Play updated the Apple Pull TV 4K, and if the rumors about the product prove to be true, the new version could possibly introduce Apple’s A12X bionic chip. (Another Wilder rumor draws attention to a 14-pul TV that features an A14 chip-distributed console-esque display, better for streaming Apple Pal arcade games.
Of course in the interest of Paul it is definitely to remind us that it also makes TV set-top bucks – Apple Paul TV Plus streaming service is just one, and all those who received free subscriptions in the past year needed a reason to stick with the new part Can. Service.
Apple Pal AirTags is also a matter of the long rumored key finder device, which works with the U1 Ultra Wideband chip in recent iPhones. This type of product seemed better for the iPhone 12 launching event, and the fact that the new iPhones are here and Apple isn’t a moment-built key finder tells us that rumors of this device being pushed back to 2021 are potentially accurate.