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[2020] Apple Announces November 10 Event
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Nov 3 2020, 03:34 AM, updated 6y ago
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Yes! Been waiting so long for this news.
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new ipad pro?
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Hopefully Apple TV update
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Ermm Apple TV App heading to Xbox. Its Xbox launch date
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11 November 2am MY time. Just in time after 11.11 shopping
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Apple TV Mini
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Next week's Apple event will see Apple introduce three new Macs with Apple Silicon processors, including a 13-inch MacBook Pro, a 16-inch MacBook Pro, and a 13-inch MacBook Air.
The updated info on which Macs we can expect to see at the event comes direct from Bloomberg, with sources listed as "people familiar with the matter." Aside from the transition to Apple Silicon chips, the new Macs will not feature significant design changes, with Apple continuing to use the same MacBook form factor. Rumors suggest Apple is working on redesigned versions of the MacBook Pro that will come in 14.1 and 16.1-inch sizes with mini-LED displays, but those machines will not be ready until 2021. Apple's new Macs will feature 5-nanometer chips that are based on the A14 in the iPhone 12 models, bringing power efficiency and performance improvements. Apple plans to transition the entire Mac lineup to Apple Silicon, but the process will take around two years. While the notebooks will be the first to get refreshed, Apple is working on a redesigned iMac with an Apple Silicon chip and a new, smaller Mac Pro model. Apple's event is set to kick off on Tuesday, November 10 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Apple will live stream the event |
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QUOTE(Ares187 @ Nov 4 2020, 12:10 AM) Next week's Apple event will see Apple introduce three new Macs with Apple Silicon processors, including a 13-inch MacBook Pro, a 16-inch MacBook Pro, and a 13-inch MacBook Air. iMac needs a serious redesign. the current iMac totally makes me no appetite on getting it. The updated info on which Macs we can expect to see at the event comes direct from Bloomberg, with sources listed as "people familiar with the matter." Aside from the transition to Apple Silicon chips, the new Macs will not feature significant design changes, with Apple continuing to use the same MacBook form factor. Rumors suggest Apple is working on redesigned versions of the MacBook Pro that will come in 14.1 and 16.1-inch sizes with mini-LED displays, but those machines will not be ready until 2021. Apple's new Macs will feature 5-nanometer chips that are based on the A14 in the iPhone 12 models, bringing power efficiency and performance improvements. Apple plans to transition the entire Mac lineup to Apple Silicon, but the process will take around two years. While the notebooks will be the first to get refreshed, Apple is working on a redesigned iMac with an Apple Silicon chip and a new, smaller Mac Pro model. Apple's event is set to kick off on Tuesday, November 10 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Apple will live stream the event |
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QUOTE(Ares187 @ Nov 4 2020, 12:10 AM) Next week's Apple event will see Apple introduce three new Macs with Apple Silicon processors, including a 13-inch MacBook Pro, a 16-inch MacBook Pro, and a 13-inch MacBook Air. where u got this info on that bold part?The updated info on which Macs we can expect to see at the event comes direct from Bloomberg, with sources listed as "people familiar with the matter." Aside from the transition to Apple Silicon chips, the new Macs will not feature significant design changes, with Apple continuing to use the same MacBook form factor. Rumors suggest Apple is working on redesigned versions of the MacBook Pro that will come in 14.1 and 16.1-inch sizes with mini-LED displays, but those machines will not be ready until 2021. Apple's new Macs will feature 5-nanometer chips that are based on the A14 in the iPhone 12 models, bringing power efficiency and performance improvements. Apple plans to transition the entire Mac lineup to Apple Silicon, but the process will take around two years. While the notebooks will be the first to get refreshed, Apple is working on a redesigned iMac with an Apple Silicon chip and a new, smaller Mac Pro model. Apple's event is set to kick off on Tuesday, November 10 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Apple will live stream the event |
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QUOTE(gempakstarz @ Nov 4 2020, 12:25 PM) The leak comes from BootCamp Update Release Note for the 16” one.As Bootcamp is only supported on X86 architecture aka Intel-based processors, I guess the 16” one is a refreshed for the 16” one but not using the ARM processors. I hope I’m wrong though. |
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QUOTE(emy_xvidia @ Nov 4 2020, 12:28 PM) The leak comes from BootCamp Update Release Note for the 16” one. owh if only refreshed then im not that sad lol..coz maybe upgrade from 9th gen to 10th gen Intel proc only As Bootcamp is only supported on X86 architecture aka Intel-based processors, I guess the 16” one is a refreshed for the 16” one but not using the ARM processors. I hope I’m wrong though. |
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Nov 5 2020, 01:57 AM
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QUOTE(gempakstarz @ Nov 4 2020, 01:49 PM) owh if only refreshed then im not that sad lol..coz maybe upgrade from 9th gen to 10th gen Intel proc only I think its a good buy though. At least you have worry-free on compatibilities for the next few years to come.Not worth betting on the new ARM processor for now in my personal opinions, unless you're rich with extra cashflows to burn. With Apple track records of first generation product line, its a big gamble to get it first hand on first gen product. To justify what im saying, there's no promise that you can run all the current apps/softwares, which is optimised on Intel chipset, on the ARM chipset. Even if its supported, i believe there gonna be a lot of bugs due to the programming language differences and its a question mark on how long it will take for developers to debugs to the stable condition. To top that, many are worried about the return of Mac vs PC era with this ARM chipset. Personally, I still have some corporate softwares that run natively on Windows, so if the ARM chipset Mac doesn't support Windows, then i wont be able to utilize the best of both OS. Its a big holdback then to get the ARM based Mac regardless of how powerful it would be by then. I've been following closely on Parallel Desktop that mentioned they will support Windows on Apple Silicon chipset back on June, but there's no updates of news regarding this up to this moment. |
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iPhone 12 pro max ultra
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looking forward new macbook model.
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QUOTE(eikozai @ Nov 5 2020, 01:57 AM) I think its a good buy though. At least you have worry-free on compatibilities for the next few years to come. I got old intel skylake windows laptop lying around for that purpose.Not worth betting on the new ARM processor for now in my personal opinions, unless you're rich with extra cashflows to burn. With Apple track records of first generation product line, its a big gamble to get it first hand on first gen product. To justify what im saying, there's no promise that you can run all the current apps/softwares, which is optimised on Intel chipset, on the ARM chipset. Even if its supported, i believe there gonna be a lot of bugs due to the programming language differences and its a question mark on how long it will take for developers to debugs to the stable condition. To top that, many are worried about the return of Mac vs PC era with this ARM chipset. Personally, I still have some corporate softwares that run natively on Windows, so if the ARM chipset Mac doesn't support Windows, then i wont be able to utilize the best of both OS. Its a big holdback then to get the ARM based Mac regardless of how powerful it would be by then. I've been following closely on Parallel Desktop that mentioned they will support Windows on Apple Silicon chipset back on June, but there's no updates of news regarding this up to this moment. I am accustomed to ipad pro after using it for a year now. I am pretty excited to see how macbook ARM will perform. Now if only apply would put that 5G LTE built in sim card slot in the new macbook ARM, i can straightaway sell my ipad pro 2018 LTE already. eikozai liked this post
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What to expect tonight - or rather tomorrow morning
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QUOTE(attw @ Nov 10 2020, 05:04 PM) What to expect tonight - or rather tomorrow morning camping for the event at 2am. https://www.gsmarena.com/what_to_expect_fro...-news-46192.php can do shopping for 11.11 at 12am also. haha. |
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