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- Apple unveiled on Tuesday its first-ever MacBooks powered by an ARM processor, and the event started with the introduction of the Apple Silicon: Meet the Apple M1.
- The Apple M1 is a variation of the A14 Bionic chip seen in the iPhone 12 series.
- The M1 packs an eight-core CPU, eight-core GPU, neural engine, and unified memory architecture.
It’s November 10th, which means it’s the day of Apple’s third and probably final press event of the second half of the year. After Apple Watch and iPads in September and the iPhone 12 series in October, it’s now time for Apple to unveil the biggest change for the Mac in many years. The Apple Silicon that will power MacBooks, iMacs, and Mac Pros in the future. And it all starts with the A14 Bionic version that Apple created for the Mac. It’s called the Apple M1.
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