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Apple ditches Intel for its own custom ARM-based chips for the next generation of Macs

The first Macs with Apple Silicon will arrive at the end of this year.

June 23, 2020 / 16:14 IST
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WWDC 2020 saw Apple make some major announcements on the software front for the Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple TV, and Apple HomePod. However, the biggest of those announcements came on the Mac front with Apple confirming the switch from Intel processors to ARM-based Apple Silicon. Apple’s last major transition on the processor front was back in 2005 when the company replaced PowerPC with Intel CPUs.

Apple will launch the first Macs with Apple silicon at the end of 2020, while the complete transition is expected to take around two years. It is worth noting that despite the announcement of the switch, Intel-based Macs are still in the pipeline. So, while Apple is not moving exclusively to ARM-based Macs just yet, it is still a major transition.

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Apple’s upcoming ARM-powered chips bring the ability for iOS and iPadOS apps to run natively on macOS in the future. Apple says most apps will work on macOS from the get-go, which means you will be able to run native macOS and native iOS apps side by side.