Apple plans to announce a new processor for its Mac computer line at its virtual World Wide Developers Conference later this month, according to a report. The company will begin using an ARM chip based on Apple’s A14 processor, which will be featured in the next iPhone. The computers will continue to use macOS and not Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS. ARM chips tested inside Apple reportedly have shown sizable improvements over Intel-powered versions, especially in graphics performance and artificial intelligence.
Apple to Design Its Own ARM-Based Mac Chips
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. June 10, 2020 10:10 AMApple plans to announce a new processor for its Mac computer line at its virtual World Wide Developers Conference later this month, according to a report. The company will begin using an ARM chip based on Apple’s A14 processor, which will be featured in the next iPhone. The computers will continue to use macOS and not Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS. ARM chips tested inside Apple reportedly have shown sizable improvements over Intel-powered versions, especially in graphics performance and artificial intelligence.