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Apple Announced The event On November 10, May Launch Mac Computers Using ARM Chips

Apple has announced a “One More Thing” event for November 10th, which will presumably see the company announce its first Arm-based Macs

By kishan B

Apple Announced The event On November 10, May Launch Mac Computers Using ARM Chips

Previously, it was rumored that Apple would launch a 12-inch MacBook and an ARM-powered 13.3-inch MacBook Pro later this year or early next year.

The real strength of ARM-based computers is that they consume less power, allowing for thin and light laptops that still have great battery life. According to the leak, and Apple Mac laptop model in development under the code name Tonga weighs less than 1 kg but still offers up to 15 to 20 hours of battery life.

In terms of power, Apple also proudly boasts that its ARM-powered MacBooks are no less competitive than Intel-powered devices.

The Apple event will start at 0:00 on November 11 (Vietnam time) and be streamed live from Apple Park. You can follow the event through the Apple.com homepage or through Apple's YouTube channel.

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Apple announced plans to modify from Intel processors to its own Apple Silicon CPU at WWDC back in June, promising that the primary computers to use arm-based chips would be phased out later in 2020. the corporate says it's making changes for similar reasons. Its switch to Intel chips in 2005: Apple says it is able to do better performance with lower power consumption with its own arm-based efforts with Intel's processors.


Although Apple is rumored to debut with some kind of MacBook for its initial arm computer, the company's ambitions are for its entire product lineup - from laptops to desktops - to use Apple chips at some point within the line.

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