Apple, MacBook Air and 13 ″ Pro later this year with Apple Silicon according to an analyst

Apple, MacBook Air and 13 ″ Pro later this year with Apple Silicon according to an analyst
Before the official announcement at the last WWDC conference, several rumors and alleged information relating to the passage of Apple from the current Intel processors to the future Apple Silicon based on the ARM architecture already widely used by the company had been circulating for several months Cupertino for the creation of SoCs for iPad and iPhone.

Recently, the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo was interviewed by MacRumors colleagues and spoke about the timing that we must expect for such a demanding transition. Kuo explained that the first products to receive the new Apple Silicon CPUs will be the 13 ”MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air, expecting them to go into production later this year. Obviously, at the moment this declaration must be taken as a rumor, although it makes rather sense to start from smaller and even less powerful devices. After all, Apple said on its announcement at WWDC that it would launch the first machines equipped with ARM CPUs by 2020, while the full transition would take at least a couple of years.

It's good, in any case, that Apple starts from the lower end devices. In fact, users who have less need for high computing power could make the transition to Apple Silicon quite painlessly, without noticing significant performance drops or changes. Instead, for professionals who use particularly complex and optimized programs for x86 architecture on a daily basis, it could be a real problem to find themselves with possibly decreased performance and various incompatibilities. Therefore, Apple will continue, at least for a while, to use Intel CPUs for higher-end devices, including the MacBook Pro 16 "as well, at least until the transition can be satisfactorily made by its customers.

meanwhile, Kuo has also noted that should debut on the market a new model of the MacBook Pro with display 14.1” , which is rumored often in the past, and that, on paper, should be rather interesting. The analyst expects to see the MacBook Pro or 14.1” and 16” with Apple Silicon in the shops during the third or fourth quarter of next year. Unfortunately, still no word on the future of the iMac line.

The latest MacBook Pro with screen, 16” is sold on Amazon for a really interesting and allows you to have a high computing power within a sleek device and very reliable.





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