Apple is preparing to introduce its latest MacBook Air of 13-inch and 2 models of MacBook Pro models in 13 as well as in 16-inch at the 10th November event. The latest MacBook variants are probable to have the expected silicon, which is going to be based on Apple’s A14 Bionic SoC that is by now powering the iPhone 12 series and the newest iPad Air models as well. Apple has sent the media invite for the event on 2nd November, with no details about the products.
The invite showcases a line i.e. “One more thing” that is predicted to be the latest Mac machines with the Apple silicon. These novel-fangled machines will contain the latest 13-inch MacBook Air along with the 13- and 16-inch MacBook Pro configurations. These 3 models are rumored to arrive with the latest SoC.
The company is allegedly increasing the production of the latest MacBook models. Where Foxconn is producing the latest 13-inch MacBook Air and MacBook Pro variants and Quanta Computer building the novel 16-inch MacBook Pro.
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The MacBook Air and the Pro version both in 13-inches are going to be further ahead in production and have the possibility to receive their declaration at the 10th November event. Although, the company might take some time in bringing the MacBook Pro of 16-inch to the Indian market.
Aside from moving on from Intel chips, the latest MacBook models are going to have no noteworthy structural changes. This suggests that there will be the same aesthetics and the existence of a Magic Keyboard that has been seen on the MacBook Air 2020 and the 13-inch MacBook Pro refresh previously this year.
In addition to the latest MacBook variants, the company is described to have a reformed iMac in the works along with the latest Mac Pro. Both the latest desktop offerings are also rumored to be based on the latest silicon. Furthermore, the new Mac Pro is going to be 1/2 the size of the existing model, nevertheless, it would look quite comparable to the existing design.
Reports suggesting that the company’s move on from Intel chips emerged back in 2018. Though, Apple made it official at World-Wide Developers Conference 2020 in June. It specified that the changeover to the Apple silicon would start later in 2020.
The company has also kicked off a Universal Application Quick Start Programme to assist makers to switch to its innate silicon ahead of the debut of the 1st new hardware. The evolution would finish in about 2 years.
Besides, the latest silicon, Apple is busy emerging macOS Big Sur as its next-gen Mac OS that would start releasing in the 10th November event. The latest OS contains a list of changes to deliver an experience that is in line with iOS and iPadOS.