Apple May Launch Apple’s First Silicone Mac at Another Fall Event



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Just when you thought we had all the Apple events we could handle this fall, there may be another on the horizon. According to Twitter leaker Jon Prosser, Apple will gather people around its screens for one more event in just a few weeks.

Prosser, who correctly predicted the dates of the iPhone 12 and Apple Watch events, tweets that Apple has planned an event for November 17 to introduce Apple’s first silicone-powered Mac. Apple previously promised to launch the first non-Intel Macs before the end of the year, and with little time between now and the holiday shopping season, mid-November seems like a realistic slot. Notably, the following week is Thanksgiving, so it seems unlikely that the event will be after Prosser’s prediction.

The event will presumably focus on the Mac version of the A14 Bionic chip that will power the new iPhones and iPad Air. Apple’s latest processor is among the fastest mobile chips ever made, featuring a 5nm process, nearly 12 billion transistors, 6 CPU cores and 4 GPU cores, a 16-core neural engine, and massive power ups. speed and graphics compared to the A13. However, we don’t know how all of that translates to Mac, so we hope to learn a lot more about the new chip, as well as the design improvements that Apple has brought to its first Apple Silicon Macs.

But while the event will be Mac-related and will reportedly see at least one new laptop launch, we could also see the rumored AirPods Studio headphones or Bluetooth-powered Apple Tags make an appearance. And surely macOS 11 Big Sur will also have a release date.





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