Recently, rumors that Apple will carry self-developed ARM instruction set chips on the Mac product line have become more and more popular. Bloomberg reported on June 9 that Apple would announce this news on WWDC. Yesterday, well-known Apple industry chain analyst Guo Mingxuan also made a further prediction in a report.
In this report of Tianfeng International, Guo Mingxuan said that Apple's self-developed ARM processor will use the latest 5nm process, and its performance will be improved by at least 50 – 100% compared with Intel's products. This plan will be announced on WWDC to give developers time to prepare the ARM version of macOS APP.
The first products to be carried are 13.3-inch MacBook Pro and 24 inch iMac, which are expected to be launched in the fourth quarter of this year or the first quarter of next year at the earliest. The 13.3-inch MacBook Pro will use the existing appearance design, while the 24 inch iMac will use a new appearance design. Before this, an updated version of Intel iMac will be launched.
The report also further estimated that Apple will fully turn to self-developed processors within 12 to 18 months, saying that all new Mac models will be equipped with self-developed processors from 2021.
WWDC 2020 will be held in the early morning of tomorrow, and we can wait and see what the news about Apple's self-developed ARM processor will be.
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