For several years now, the
Cupertino company designs the AX series of processors for the iPhone, which is
currently in the A11 Bionic version and equips the latest generation of iPhone,
and more and more Apple is creating new chips for its different products,
even Macs.
This could accelerate and diversify with the next Macs, because
according to a new report from Bloomberg newspaper, Apple would launch three
new Macs in 2018integrating acoprocesseur
maison, with at least one laptop and one computer
bureau.
This report also mentions the release of anew iPad to
fall 2018, and according to the latest rumors, this one would
disappear the Home button and would integrate TrueDepth sensors to enter
others allow the use of Face ID and Animojis.
According to Mark Gurman, the famously reliable Bloomberg journalist behind
this information, the new machines could be released this year,
however it does not specify exactly which range is concerned.
It is likely that the desktop computer is thenew Mac
Propromised last year by Apple, which will offer a new
modular design ensuring greater scalability and longevity for its
users.
While for the laptop there are several potential candidates
like the MacBook Pro which since 2016 already has an in-house T1 chip for
manage Touch ID and Apple Pay authentication and secure
fingerprint data.
We also think of arumor
recent from DigiTimes, claiming that Apple will release in the first half
a new 13-inch MacBookentry-level, which could
be a successor or replacement for the MacBook Air.
Ultimately, it is very likely that the Apple firm will completely replace
Intel's chips with its own, in order to offer better integration
software and hardware, which works pretty well for the iPhone with
benchmark scores often above the competition.
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