Apple may soon launch its first Mac computer with Apple's silicone processor |
Analyst (Ming-Chi Kuo) is one of Apple's most famous antagonists. The analyst said on Friday that the company will launch a MacBook Pro mono computer in the fourth quarter of this year.
Apple announced at the annual WWDC 2020 Developer Conference in June that it will move its computers from Intel processors to Apple's silicon processors. The company currently uses its processors for mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads, but has used Intel processors for computers for 15 years.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said at the press conference: The company will deliver the first Mac processors (with Intel Silicon) by the end of this year and will complete the new processor in about two years. reconciliation. The company still has to decide which computers will be the first to receive the new processor.
"We expect Apple to introduce new MacBook models in the fourth quarter of 2020, including the new 13.3-inch MacBook Pro with Apple Silicon processors," said TF International Securities Ku analyst. The new MacBook Air computer will start with the Apple processor in the first quarter of 2021, the new 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro computer and all new models in the second or third quarter of 2021 in 2021. "
“In our case, MacBook shipments would increase significantly to 18 to 20 million units in 2021 if Apple lowered the price of the MacBook Air, equipped with an inexpensive Apple silicone processor. 14-inch and 16-inch The New Factor looks like the MacBook Pro is better than the old model.”
With Macs equipped with Apple processors, the company can control the Mac release schedule and make improvements like: battery life since you no longer have to wait until new points are created and launched. At the same time, to ensure the external application is running on your computer, it can face challenges.
Apple hopes to avoid this challenge by providing a feature called Rosetta 2 that allows out-of-date apps to run its new processor on new computers. It provides new tools that developers can use to move their applications.