WWDC 2020: New ARM Processors for Mac
Apple is switching to ARM processors for its Macs in order to improve efficiency and performance. These processors are designed by Apple, so we can be sure that they will offer the best optimization possible and will enable the company to introduce some exciting new features. ..
Apple has released a new update for its MacOS operating system that includes support for ARM processors. This means that all of the native apps on Mac are now able to run on ARM-based devices, as well as the full demo of the macOS Big Sur, which was done on an A12Z device. The pro apps from Apple, including the Final Cut Pro, also support ARM.
Apple is taking some steps to improve the performance and battery life of Windows on ARM devices. ..
Apple has announced that it will be partnering with Microsoft and Adobe to optimize their apps for ARM-based Macs. This will automatically all the apps to work with ARM-powered Macs, so most of the apps should work well.
The Quick Start program is designed to help the developers to understand and get used to the ARM-powered Mac on time. Developers will get documentation, sample code, and access to hands-on labs with the Quick Start program. Plus, developers can also opt for the Developer Transition Kit that will have a Mac Mini with A12Z, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD and will run on macOS Big Sur developer beta.
Apple has announced that they will be releasing new ARM processors for Macs, which will allow iOS apps to run on the Mac as well. This is great news, as it means that more people will be able to use Apple products. The first batch of Macs with ARM processors will be out by the end of this year, but it will take around two years for Apple to completely switch to ARM chips for Macs. ..
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