The next-generation MacBook Pro and Air have hit the gas and we would be much closer than we thought according to a press release from the press release that 9to5mac also claimed that Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo had its source. As mentioned, the first Mac with an ARM processor will be scheduled for the last quarter of 2020 or the first of 2021 and we'll see the 13-inch MacBooks Pro and Air with the second keyboard of this year.
This first laptop with ARM architecture we understand that it will follow after ArM's most powerful ArM processor, the A12X
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Obviously at some point Apple will eventually replace all of its Intel processors with ARM chips designed by them. The idea is that the transition to the air and Pro range begins, because these new ARM systems allow them to improve their performance more easily, and from there they gradually move to the rest of the machine. This migration cannot be done overnight must be compatible with their application developers
Apple will eventually replace all of its Intel processors with ARM chips
Apple is expected to make the announcement of the move to ARM chips before the introduction of the computers it is installing. to allow developers to adapt to their plans. It was thought that the WWDC would be the perfect setting for this kind of announcement but given the uncertainties produced so far by the coronavirus, which keeps the event on air, it is currently unknown when its announcement will be announced.
To top it off, Kuo thinks about this a major change to the Mac21 chassis for the next 2021. The vacuum aluminum design has been on the Macbooks for over 10 years, and now it remains only to see what Apple thinks to surprise us by redesigning the current look.