Apple based-ARM MacBook is expected to be launched on November 17

At the World Developers Conference (WWDC) that opened on June 22, Apple announced its plan for a self-developed Mac processor based on the ARM architecture and announced the first Mac-based on a self-developed processor, which is planned for this year. Shipment begins at the end of the year.

There are only less than two months until the end of 2020, and it is time for Apple to launch its self-developed processor Mac. According to previous reports from the media, Apple’s first Mac equipped with a self-developed processor will be a MacBook. Some sources said that Apple is preparing a 12-inch MacBook and a 13.3-inch MacBook Pro.

Regarding the MacBook that Apple will launch, a source revealed that the MacBook equipped with Apple’s self-developed processor may be launched on November 17. It is expected that Apple will announce the conference time one week in advance, that is, on November 10.

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If Apple, as disclosed by the source, launches a MacBook equipped with a self-developed processor on November 17, it means that Apple will hold three new product launch conferences in September, October, and November. The previous two were held on September 15 and October 13 local time. The previous event launched Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE, Apple Fitness+, the new iPad Air and iPad; the launch event on October 13 mainly introduces iPhone 12 series and HomePod mini.

According to previous reports from the media, Apple’s first self-developed Mac processor based on the ARM architecture will be the A14X, which will be manufactured by the chip manufacturer TSMC using the most advanced 5nm process.

Via: gadgets