Earlier this month, Apple had announced the release of its new M1 chip which will be available in their new MacBook Air, Mac Mini, and the MacBook Pro 13-inch model.Apple also stated that this coming summer, the company’s product offerings will see a shift from Intel chipsets to Apple’s very own M1 chipsets with the goal of integrating all of Apple’s products under Apple Silicon.
Apple is a market leader when it comes to innovation and technological advancements, which can be seen in its latest M1 chipset.It is currently one of the world’s best-integrated chipsets and consists of an 8-core
The M1 chipset now packs more power than ever before as the newly engineered processor allows it to attain three times the performance per watt in comparison to the latest Intel processor. Based on the A14 Bionic chip that can be found in Apple’s iPhone 12 models and the new iPad Air, it allows you to run iPhone and iPad apps natively on the new MacBook lineup.
Source: Techcrunch
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