It has been speculated for a long time that Apple is preparing Macs that will be powered by its own processors, replacing Intel. Some estimates even say that we could see the first models with this type of processor as early as 2020. And this idea seems increasingly likely, because the company ARM, which could Applu to sell licenses for its processors, today published its long-term plan.
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In it, it promises to increase the performance of its proposed processors by 15% every year from now until 2020. This would mean a faster increase in performance than what is known as Moore's Law. According to this law, the number of transistors in integrated circuits doubles approximately every two years. Moreover, this step would allow ARM to surpass its performance in 2020.onem overtook Intel.
Of course, this is just one company's claim, and it's only backed up by a single benchmark. However, ARM must still have at least a rough idea of how their chips will develop over the next two years, and miniIn short, they could get very close to Intel. Moreover AppI would certainly like this company's policy more than Intel's, since ARM typically only designs chips and then sells licenses. Thanks to this, Apple could customize them in some way, which could further increase performance in Macs.
Processors based on ARM technology already Apple using:
Apple already uses ARM-based processors in its own chips in iPhoneand iPads. Apple would have more control over performance when switching from Intelonem processors in Macs and would further promote its policy of combining software and hardware from a single manufacturer.
So we'll see if Macs with their own ARM-based chips are introduced in the near future. Intel would lose one of its big customers and Apple could then rely on himself even more.
There is enough computing power in today's MB, rather it should be Apple focus on graphics performance, it's still lagging there. I think e.g.13 MacbookFor Pro, a discrete dedicated card would be fine. And you should immediately Apple for what to say about a longer massive surcharge. I personally would welcome such an MB.