Apple has taken its first steps to move its Mac computers onto its own Arm-based processors and starting its two-year transition away from CPUs from Intel. Apple announced the MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro and Mac Mini with the new M1 chip, which can be ordered today and will ship next week.
John Ternus, VP of hardware engineering detailed the transition to the "next generation of Mac," coming over the next "couple of years
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On a momentous day for the Mac, Apple today introduced a new MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini powered by the revolutionary M1, the first in a family of chips designed by Apple specifically for the Mac. By far the most powerful chip Apple has ever made, M1 transforms the Mac experience. With its industry-leading performance per watt, together with macOS Big Sur, M1 delivers up to 3.5x faster CPU, up to 6x faster GPU,

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Apple today announced M1, the most powerful chip it has ever created and the first chip designed specifically for the Mac. M1 is optimized for Mac systems in which small size and power efficiency are critically important. As a system on a chip (SoC), M1 combines numerous powerful technologies into a single chip, and features a unified memory architecture for dramatically improved performance and efficiency. M1 is the first personal computer chip built using cutting-edge 5-nanometer process technology and is packed with an astounding

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Watch the Apple Silicon 'One More Thing' Livestream Here
Apple is holding an event today at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET, where it is expected to launch the first Macs on Apple Silicon, its own processors based on Arm, as it begins a two-year separation from laptops and desktops running on Intel processors.
The event which, like previous Apple events this year, will likely be pre-recorded from Apple Park, will be live-streamed. That's embedded up top.
Apple will also stream the event on
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Today, Apple has unveiled their brand-new MacBook line-up. This isn’t an ordinary release – if anything, the step that Apple is making today is something that hasn’t happened in 15 years: The start of a CPU architecture transition across their whole consumer Mac line-up.
Thanks to the company’s vertical integration across hardware and software, this is a monumental change that nobody but Apple can so swiftly usher in. The last time Apple ventured into such an undertaking in 20
Watch Apple's 'One More Thing' keynote right here at 10am PT / 12pm ET
One more thing: Will Cupertino reveal the very first Mac powered by Apple silicon today? The chances are high that it will. AirTags or AirPods Studio headphones may also make an appearance. Find out right here at 10am PT/ 1pm ET / 6pm GMT.
Follow up coverage: Apple M1-powered Macs set to arrive next week: faster and more efficient
Apple sent out invites last week to what's likely its final unveiling event for 2020. Dubbed "One More Thing

秋去冬來了,蘋果這個“今秋”仍沒有推出macOS Big Sur正式版
蘋果將在明天凌晨1點再有一場名為“One more thing”的特別活動,如無意外,我們將會看到蘋果首款換用ARM架構處理器的新MacBook系列筆記本,硬件大概就是這些了,但如果你現在就是個Mac用户,你可能會忘了,也可能在久等一樣東西,

AMD不着急推混合式x86處理器,等到操作系統能正確適配也不遲
Intel全年發佈的Lakefield處理器採用了類似ARM的big.LITTLE大小核設計,而且準備在12代的Alder Lake處理器上推廣到全平台,而AMD這邊,雖然他們早在2017年就申請了異構內核的混合處理器的專利,但似乎沒有打算在PC操作系統能夠正確使
