The iPhone 12 event may still be fresh in our minds, but Apple is not done with product announcements; another Apple event is scheduled for November, and this time the focus is not on a new smartwatch or phone, but on a MacBook with an Apple chip It seems.
According to leaker Jon Prosser, a special event is scheduled for November, during which Apple will unveil details of its upcoming Apple Silicon Mac, known as the "ARM Mac." Mark your calendars for November 17, when Apple will be unveiling a new MacBook with an Apple chip, known as the "ARM Mac. Apple has officially set this date a week earlier.
"Just to confirm, there will be an ARM Mac event in November," Prosser tweeted." I'm told it's November 17." In a subsequent tweet, he said that invitations would be sent out on November 10.
Prosser did not provide any additional information beyond this leak, nor did he specify what Mac models would be the first in line to be reborn at Apple Silicon. However, all indications are that Apple laptops will be the first to benefit from Apple's chips.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that the 13.3-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air will debut with ARM chips in Q4 2020. There have also been rumors in the past that the 12-inch MacBook could also return.
Bloomberg previously reported that Apple plans to unveil its first Apple Silicon Mac at a special event in November, in addition to "other products." These probably refer to additional updates to Mac products that will continue to utilize Intel-based chips. Apple has indicated in the past that it will continue to use Intel processors in addition to its own ARM chips while it works to complete its transition to ARM.
Prosser does not have a perfect track record when it comes to leaks, but given that his claims tend to match what other rumors have shown in the past, it is believable that an event is at least possible in November. And he correctly predicted that rumored products like Apple AirTags and AirPods Studio would not be included in this week's iPhone 12 announcement.
At that event, Apple showed off its all-new iPhone 12 line and HomePod mini speaker. It makes sense that Apple would postpone additional products to another launch, focusing only on cell phones in October and computing solutions in November. At this point, we are just waiting for the shoe to drop from Apple.
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