This year Apple gave us two virtual events announcing a set of products, including new iPhones and Watches. However, it looks like the company has more in store for us this year. They have also confirmed it is coming up with something on November 10. The company is teasing this event as “One More Thing”, highlighting its logo against a rainbow of colors.
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Based on the teaser, it seems Apple may announce the new MacBooks based on Silicon chipsets.
For the first time in history, Apple is expected to announce new Macbook devices. In addition, it will power on its own CPUs based on ARM.
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The event will start live streaming on their YouTube channel at 11:30 pm in India on Monday, i.e. November 10. However, the company has not given any relevant information on the event. The company already announced earlier at the WWDC 2020 event about its decision to switch to Apple Silicon from Intel chips.
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They are planning to debut three new laptops next week including a 13-inch MacBook Air, and two MacBook Pro models (13 and 16-inches). However, they will not use CPU’s. They already demonstrated the capabilities of the chip at the WWDC by running video and photo editing tools.
Hence, the new chips could bring more power to the entry-level MacBook models. According to Bloomberg, Apple is ramping up the production of three new Mac laptops. However, we do not expect the company to take its current Intel-based MacBook off the shelves immediately.
This step points to a strong start for Apple as the company embarks on its two-year transition to convert its entire computing lineup over to its in-house processors.
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