JAKARTA - Apple has again announced that it will hold an event titled "One More Thing" on November 10. It is not yet known what Apple will introduce at the event, but most rumors say that they will launch their first ARM-based Mac.
Quoting Ars Technica, Tuesday, November 3, Mac devices are now no longer using chips from Intel which have been embedded in Apple computers since 2005. They have also replaced chipsets in Macs with homemade ones called Apple Silicon.
It is known, the phrase "One More Thing" is the final word used by the late Steve Jobs to emphasize one important thing from Apple's latest product. The last time Apple used that phrase was for the iPhone X announcement back in 2017.
Not a few also claim that Apple will introduce its newest technology based on augmented reality (AR). Because, it can be seen when opening the Apple logo in the invitation to the event. The logo shows a bouncing animation like opening the lid of one of the Apple laptops.
Apple itself has announced its plan to switch from Intel processors to Apple Silicon CPUs in June at the WWDC event. The company promises that the first computers using ARM-based chips will come in 2020.
Additionally, Apple made changes for the same reasons as its switch to Intel chips in 2005, where they claimed to be able to get better performance at lower power consumption from its own ARM-based efforts than with Intel processors.
While Apple is rumored to be getting started with the MacBook for Arm computers initially, the company's ambition is for its entire product line, from laptops to desktops.
Not only introducing a Mac with a new chipset, the event is also anticipating that there will also be macOS 11 Big Sur which was previously announced at WWDC and has been in beta for months.
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