12/20/2023 0 Comments Apple keynote 2020 time![]() This is great if you ask me, and if anyone can do it right, it’s Apple. Also, Apple has been developing its own CPUs since 2008 and looks like the time has come to put them in their Mac lineup as well. The reason for this is of course is that Intel has had a number of public major incidents and exploit problems that date back to CPUs even a decade old. The main driver then was “we want to make the best computers possible”, and it looks like Apple has decided to stick with that mindset. Last time this was done, was also during WWDC 2005, when late Steve Jobs announced a transition from PPC to x86 (Intel CPUs). This shouldn’t come as a surprise considering that Apple is no stranger to switching architecture every now and then. If recent leaks are to be trusted, we might even see new MacBooks with Apples own new ARM CPU being announced on this years WWDC. I would like to focus a bit more on this topic. PPC > Intel > ARM - Apple jumping to it’s own CPUs In the following days (23rd-26th) there will be over 100 engineering sessions about new tech and design principles for the next generation of apps as well as 1-on-1 developer labs for in-depth guidance on implementing new features. Like previous years, the event will be held at Apple Park with an event keynote starting on June 22nd, 10 a.m PDT.Īfter the keynote, at 2 pm there will be “Platforms State of the Union”, a session about the latest changes on Apple platforms. Yesterday, Apple has sent a nice newsletter preparing everyone for the upcoming event. As I wrote last month, this will be the first time that the conference will be held as a virtual keynote and all the sessions will be remote as well. And for Apple fans, that could be just what's needed to get excited for Cupertino’s usual fall showcases.It is 10 days until WWDC 2020. ![]() Ultimately, software and what’s next for Apple Silicon will receive the bulk of the attention at WWDC 2021. We'd anticipate that coming in the fall with new iPads. There’s an outside chance that we could see the debut of the AirPods 3, though that's the kind of product usually reserved for phone and tablet launches. It's also possible that Apple could hold off on announcing new hardware at a developers conference, reserving its product launches for separate events. Those Mac machines could be a 27-inch iMac 2021, the 16-inch MacBook Pro 2021 and the MacBook Air 2021, all of which we’re expecting to come with a redesign over their predecessors and upgrades such as micro-LED displays. So we could see a new version, the Apple M2 chip, revealed Monday, and even new Macs to host the new silicon. ![]() WWDC will likely see the launch of betas for both iOS 15 and macOS 12, before the full releases arrive this fall.Īt last year's WWDC, the Apple Silicon initiative was revealed, with Cupertino stating how it wants to leave Intel CPUs behind in a transition to its own in-house chipset, first seen with the Apple M1 chip. We’re expecting a good bit about next steps for macOS and a look at iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. As mentioned earlier, Apple uses WWDC to dive into new features and capabilities of its software suite. ![]()
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