Apple announces ‘One More Thing’ Event for November 10

Apple One More Thing Event

Apple has announced its next unveil event and it is named ‘One More Thing’ which confirms the countless rumors which were going on about the Apple event. Apple’s ‘One More Thing’ event will be held on November 10 and will start from 10:00 AM PST (Pacific Standard Time).

In an invitation to members of the press Monday morning, Apple announced that it will hold its third event of the fall on Tuesday, November 10 at 10 a.m. PT, where it’s been widely rumored that new Macs with Apple silicon-based processors will make their debut.

Many Apple fans are waiting for the rumored ARM Mac models that the company previewed during its 2020 WWDC presentations. Apple announced the transition from Intel to Apple silicon at WWDC in June, but there is a lot we do not know about the next generation of Mac computers, including speed, battery life, and connectivity. Rumors have suggested that the first Macs to arrive will be lower-end MacBooks and iMacs, though some have predicted the MacBook Pro could get an update this year too.

Apple is expected to showcase not one, but two ARM-based MacBook models. One is rumored to feature a 12-inch display and it will feature a custom 8-core ARM chip that’s near-identical to the upcoming A14X Bionic that will likely be found in the upcoming iPad Pro models.

Performance estimates have set the A14X Bionic to be as fast as the most powerful chip found in the 16-inch MacBook Pro, which is an Intel 8-core Core i9 CPU. As for the rumored 13-inch MacBook Pro, this version might get treated to a more powerful 12-core chipset, meaning that it should perform slightly better than an A14X Bionic.

There are also rumors of Apple previewing a desktop-class chip ‘A14T’ which is rumored to be based on TSMC’s 5nm architecture and catered for the upcoming iMac. We will have to wait for more rumors, leaks, and official information to see what Apple is planning to reveal in the upcoming event.

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