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 its own site.
Rumors suggest that the company will release a MacBook Air and two MacBook Pros, and the Apple Store has gone down ahead of the event. We'll know for sure once the event comes to a close. We're also likely to hear a final release date for macOS 11.0, Big Sur .
Apple initially announced the Arm transition during WWDC, and it shipped developer transition kits out that consisted of Mac Minis with an A12Z, 16GB of RAM and a beta of macOS Big Sur.
Since then, Apple has released its most powerful Arm-based chip ever, the A14 Bionic , in its newest iPads.