Today, Apple unveiled its first effort with the M1 processor -- the company's official transition to Apple Silicon.
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How to watch the November 10 “One more thing” Apple Silicon Macs event on your devices
Apple is holding its last media event this year tomorrow, November 10, 2020, at 10am PDT. The "One more thing" event is pre-recorded due to the COVID pandemic and work-from-home measures. Here is how you can follow Apple's upcoming product presentation and see the company's first Apple Silicon-powered Mac models, regardless of where you live and which platforms or devices you may happen to be using for the moment.
Apple orders 2.5 million Apple Silicon-powered MacBook laptops by early 2021
Apple has ordered 2.5 million MacBooks powered by its own chips by early 2021, indicating the company is projecting strong demand for the first Macs powered by its own chips.
Apple may announce three new MacBooks with Apple Silicon at November 10 event
Apple has one more event up its sleeve, and the expectation is that we'll finally see the first Apple Silicon Macs be unveiled.
First Apple Silicon Macs may be 13-inch MacBook Air and MacBook Pro
Apple told us the first Apple Silicon Mac would debut before the end of 2020. And now, the company appears to be keeping up with that expectation.
Apple announces event for November 10: ‘One more thing’
It's been rumored for quite some time, but now it's finally officially official. Apple has just announced a new event for this month.
Tim Cook teases ‘more exciting things’ are coming in 2020
We're on the cusp of November, which means 2020 is coming to an end soon. But that doesn't mean Apple doesn't have more in store for us.
Apple is reportedly already developing A15 chips for iPhone 13, iMacs, MacBooks & more
Tucked away as a side-note in today’s report by The China Times newspaper outlining the first Apple Silicon products is a mention of Apple’s next-generation A15 system-on-a-chip.
A redesigned iMac with desktop-class Apple A14T chip should drop in the first half of 2021
According to a new report published this morning in Chinese-language newspaper The China Times, Apple will release its first iMac all-in-one desktop featuring the company's in-house designed A14T chip, code-named Mt. Jade, in the first half of next year.
Several unreleased Mac models show up in EEC regulatory filings
We know that Apple is going to launch a new Mac at some point before the end of 2020. We also know it's going to be the first Apple Silicon-based computer, too.
The first Apple Silicon Mac will reportedly be announced in November
In June of this year, at the last WWDC, Apple confirmed it is transitioning to its own silicon for the Mac lineup, abandoning Intel for its processors fo choice.
Bad quality assurance of Skylake reportedly accelerated Apple’s plans to ditch Intel
According to an ex-Intel engineer, bad quality assurance of Intel's Skylake chips has reinforced the notion within Apple that the company should hasten its long-expected switch to its own in-house designed desktop chips based on its custom sic lion in iOS devices.