Apple Silicon Processor is New Future of Mac Device

Apple has announced that it is about to introduce the Apple Silicon chipset by removing the Intel chipset from its Mac device.
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Image Credit: Business Insider India

Legendary tech company Apple has announced that it is going to introduce an in-house series of chipset named 'Apple Silicon' in its Mac device. Apple silicon chipset will replace the existing intel chipset. The company is about to introduce the chipset of the upcoming Mac device with this new range of chipsets which will be powered by ARM-based processing.

Apple Silicon's new chipsets for Mac devices

The in-house series of Apple Silicon's new chipsets for Mac devices have been claimed to be built on the same architecture currently being used for chips running the iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, and other Apple devices.

Image Credit: The Next WebApple announced it as a historic day for Mac devices and claimed that the move would help increase performance on its hardware in the future. The company also announced that Apple will be able to make new iOS and iPad OS apps cross-platform with custom chips created by Apple.

Apple Silicon Mac stronger and Powerful Performance

Apple CEO Tim Cook said, "From the beginning, Mac devices have always adopted major changes to stay at the forefront of personal computing. Today we're making our announcement for Apple Silicon, a historic day for Mac.

Image Credit: The Verge
Image Credit: The Verge

He says that with its powerful performance and its outstanding performance, Apple will make Silicon Mac stronger and more capable than ever. The company has claimed that by the end of the year.

Apple is planning to launch the first Mac with Silicon and it will be completed in about two years. However, Apple has also assured that it will continue to support the new version of macOS for Intel chipset-based Macs for years to come.

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