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"One more thing": Apple sends out an invitation to a mysterious event
After Apple shook the world of chips and announced that it would abandon Intel chips in the company's computers in favor of self-made processors, it seems that this year we will see the first models to come with the new processors.
Apple sends out invitations to a mysterious event that looks like a laptop launch event
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Earlier this year Apple shocked the world of chips, announcing that it was moving from Intel processors to processors it would produce itself, based on ARM architecture (similar to smartphones and tablets).
The transition will be completed in two years, but we're already expected to see Apple's first chip-based computer later this year.
Now Apple has sent out invitations to a new event on November 10 under the headline "One More Thing", with the main rumor being that Apple will announce new chip-based Macs.
"One more thing": Apple sends invitation to a mysterious event (screenshot)
According to rumors, Apple is expected to announce new laptops: the 13-inch MacBook Air, the 13-inch and 16-inch MacBook, all of which are chip-based.
With the exception of replacing the processors, it seems that no design changes are expected for the new computers.
Apple's new computers will come with A14 processors that are inside the iPhones and the iPad Air and are expected to bring significantly lower battery consumption than Intel's processors that are currently in the computers.
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As mentioned, the event will take place on November 10 and this is a real surprise.
Apple announced that later this year it will see computers based on its processors, and even launched a developer version of a Mac mini computer that, according to comments on the network, has won end-to-end praise.
The tech giant's event will take place in a real week, and it's actually going to be the last event Apple holds this year.
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