Apple's new Apple Silicon could see the light on November 17 at a new event

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In September, Apple presented through an online event the new generation of the iPad along with the Apple Watch Series 6. A month later, on September 13, the Cupertino-based company presented the new iPhone 12 range in addition to the rumored and expected HomePod mini. It only remains to present the new Macs.

Although Apple does not usually present the new Macs through specific events, it usually takes advantage of other events such as the iPhone or the presentation of the corresponding WWDC (as it did this year with the Apple Silicons). However, on this occasion and as a reason for the presentation of the new Mac with ARM processors, Apple is planning, according to the latest rumors, to hold a special event.

This rumor comes, once again, from prolific Jon Prosser, so you have to take it with tweezers, with many tweezers (His hit rate in his predictions is far outweighed by his failures). According to Prosser, Apple will hold an event next November 17 in which he will present the new generation of Mac, a generation that will be managed by ARM processors and that have been dubbed Apple Silicon.

Apple officially announced the transition to ARM processors Last June, at WWDC 2020, an online event in which a good part of it was carried out by the transition that will begin before the end of the year as announced by the company.

The equipment that Apple has made available to developers managed by an ARM processor is a Mac mini, computer managed by the A12Z Bionic, the same processor that we can find in the iPad Pro 2020. This equipment allows you to create applications directly and run them without having to use the Rosetta emulator, an emulator necessary to run on macOS Big Sur and later versions, applications created for x86 processors.


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