Bloomberg’s weekly column broke the news that Apple Silicon completely replaced Intel processors in mid-year

“Bloomberg” reporter Mark Gurman’s weekly column “Power On” continues to explode Apple’s fierce news in the new year. He said that the transition of Mac computers from Intel to Apple Silicon will be held at the WWDC in June this year. Completed in 2022, in other words, Apple’s computer products will no longer use Intel processors.

Gurman said in a column that Apple will launch a number of Mac computers with its own processors this year, including the Mac Pro with 40 processor cores and 128 graphics cores, the new Mac mini and the iMac Pro with large screens. Gurman predicts that the transition from Intel to Apple Silicon will be completed at WWDC at the earliest. If his statement is true, it means that the Mac mentioned above will be released in the next 6 months.

Gurman also mentioned the MacBook Air in the column, saying that the new machine released this year will be redesigned, which is the biggest change since the product launch. In addition, the entry-level MacBook Pro will also be updated this year. He said in the article that he heard that the M2 processor will only be slightly faster than the M1, and it is expected that it will continue to be equipped with 4 high-efficiency cores and 4 energy-saving cores, but the M2’s image processor capacity will be improved, and it may increase to 9 or 10 Image core.

source:9to5mac

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