Apple's vice president of hardware engineering John Ternus introduces three new Macs based on his company's new, inhouse silicon at this morning's event. Still / SuppliedApple is rolling out new Mac computers powered by the same kind of chips that run iPhones and iPads, a move aimed at making it easier for its most popular products to work together. Apple didn't demonstrate any other interoperability features based on the new chips, although analysts expect more cross-pollination. Apple said its new Mac chips will offer faster processing speeds, sleeker designs and longer running times on a single battery charge. The company expects it will take another two years before all its Macs are running on the in-house chips.
Source: New Zealand Herald November 10, 2020 21:56 UTC