Apple will have one more event: “One More Thing” on 10-11

Tram Ho

Apple has officially announced its third event within three months. Named “One More Thing”, this event will take place on November 10 here. This may be the time when the company officially launches Mac computers using ARM Apple Silicon chips, replacing the Intel processors the company has been using since 2005.

The naming of the event also shows a special hint in it: the phrase “One More Thing” has long been used by Apple – especially under the late CEO Steve Jobs – during major product launches. important. The last time Apple used this phrase was during the iPhone X launch in 2017.

Apple sẽ có thêm một sự kiện nữa: One More Thing vào ngày 10-11 - Ảnh 1.

Even the augmented reality logo in Apple’s online invitation to join the event alludes to the Mac, as it displays an upright Apple logo toward the viewer like the lid of a laptop. is opening.

In June of this year, during the WWDC event, Apple announced its plans to switch from Intel processors to Apple Silicon processors with the promise that these ARM-based laptops will be available by the end of 2020.

According to Apple, the reason for this change is similar to the reason they switched to Intel chips in 2005 – delivering better performance with lower power consumption on ARM processors than they did. with Intel processor.

The augmented reality images also hint at the new Mac models that will appear during the event

While it is rumored that Apple will start using this ARM processor on a few MacBook lines, the company’s ambition will be to equip it with all of its products – from laptops to desktops.

Therefore, a Bloomberg report said that at the upcoming event, Apple will introduce three lines of MacBooks using ARM Apple Silicon processors: a 13-inch MacBook Pro, a 13-inch MacBook Air and a MacBook. 16 inch Pro. The appearance of these laptops will not change much from the Intel-based version, but will improve in performance and battery life.

Along with the new Macs, most likely in the upcoming event, Apple will launch MacOS 11 Big Sur, which has been announced from WWDC and has released the beta version for months now.

Refer to The Verge

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