Apple will reportedly use 12-core 5nm ARM processor in a 2021 Mac https://t.co/F03JtkaXtm pic.twitter.com/oRVRgHIMMt
— The Verge (@verge) April 23, 2020
AppleはARMベースの独自プロセッサーを搭載したMacを2021年発売へ。さらばIntel。
— 柿元崇利 / U-NEXT (@tKackey) April 23, 2020
と、Bloombergが報じた。https://t.co/RPOJscph7L
ふむー、Mac で ARMベースのCPU(SoC?)を使うウワサがあるのね。
— toru (@toru_ver15) April 23, 2020
Apple will reportedly use 12-core 5nm ARM processor in a 2021 Mac https://t.co/nynOUWOK8w @Vergeさんから
Intel is out, and ARM CPU is in for all Macs . Let us hope for fewer CPU bugs/backdoors in Apple CPU ;) Apple is planning to start selling Mac computers with its own main CPU by next year, relying on designs that helped popularize the iPhone/iPad https://t.co/Olvt3Tr2Vl
— The Best Linux Blog In the Unixverse (@nixcraft) April 23, 2020
New story: Apple plans to start switching from Intel to custom Mac ARM processors by 2021 — Company is working on at least 3 chips, some with 12+ cores. The latest details on Project Kalamata and what it means for the Apple-Intel relationship here: https://t.co/H8Ez8UNMpS
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) April 23, 2020
Apple’s ARM Mac chips in development are based on the A14 processor coming to the iPhone and iPad this year and next, but heavily souped up. Apple is also planning a Mac GPU as part of the switch from Intel. Story with @debbywuintaipei @ianmking: https://t.co/H8Ez8UNMpS
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) April 23, 2020
apple/tsmc ARM macs next year https://t.co/p4Ue0HFb9F
— lukas "infernatron” hartmann ꙮ (@mntmn) April 23, 2020
ARM yourselves...https://t.co/T2iOHeMREk
— TechLinked (@TechLinkedYT) April 23, 2020
Apple reportedly planning to release Macs with A-series processors, gradually phasing out Intel, as early as next year.
— Charlie Stross (@cstross) April 23, 2020
8 high performance cores/4 low-power cores on A14 chip to debut in new laptop; will still run macOS (not iOS).https://t.co/QfeUZYK7Xt
Can’t wait for MacBook Arm. https://t.co/P3DRp8egib
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) April 23, 2020
Steve Jobs and Intel announced their partnership 15 years ago. In 2010, Apple went with its own ? chip. In 2016, it started doing its own Mac security/power chips (T1/T2). Later this year, it’s ditching Intel modems. Next up: dropping Intel from the ? https://t.co/H8Ez8UNMpS
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) April 23, 2020
This is gonna be fun. I was thinking the first ARM Mac’s gonna be an Air but 8 performance cores seems overkill for that https://t.co/ntZkSwAgwL
— Harshil Shah (@_HarshilShah) April 23, 2020
What I find fascinating about Project Kalamata is whether Apple'll be able to get away from the whole “you cannot do real work” debate that has afflicted Windows and still is impacting SurfaceProX. If Apple succeeds I would expect Microsoft to double down on more custom silicon https://t.co/dd9C9tNMoe
— Carolina Milanesi (@caro_milanesi) April 23, 2020
Expected that Apple would do this. Its ARM chips are off the charts. There are still issues to contend with, but for an entry-level MB this makes a lot of sense.
— Daniel Rubino (@Daniel_Rubino) April 23, 2020
I don't see this happening with MBP for a long time. You need AMD GPUs still for that class of laptop. https://t.co/gI5jsQUag7
This looks like the real deal after a decade of rumours and whatnot. The big question is: will Apple do a double switch? Keep some Macs on x86 with AMD, or that's too much of a hassle anyway
— Alex Barredo (5.9% growth secured) ? (@somospostpc) April 23, 2020
Intel earnings call is today, I expect all the questions to be about this https://t.co/zt7c1BNcdG
Personally, I don't think for a second that Apple's chip team can only make a CPU powerful enough to power the low-end models in Apple's Mac lineup. When an iPhone SE blows away the i9 16" MBP per-core, and Apple's upcoming chip has twelve, we don't need to think small
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) April 23, 2020
Project Kalamata: @Apple’s pivotal plan to soon start replacing @intel chips in Macs with its own faster, more potent processors based on those in iPhones and iPads. Story by reliable Apple reporter @markgurman. It’s been reported before, but not in this detail that I’ve seen. https://t.co/EuLNlojQLh
— Walt Mossberg (@waltmossberg) April 23, 2020
This is a follow up to our 2018 story, the first one to say Apple was going to do this - as early as 2020 https://t.co/zxkyfOlBdk
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) April 23, 2020
Project Kalamata is nowhere nearly as a good a codename as Project Marklar.
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) April 23, 2020
Too late to change it to Project Moclus? https://t.co/gQY0LB5mVv
Wonder if it could be a 12 inch MacBook... https://t.co/JGCjzdvWrg
— Longhorn (@never_released) April 23, 2020
“The cheapest iPhone has a more powerful processor than the most expensive Android phone”
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) April 23, 2020
“Apple is laying out a roadmap for exactly what Google needs to do with its own chips.”
I love me some @gbhil learning.https://t.co/BCAUEXyicq
Apple's lead in mobile processors is just brutal. I really hope that Google's own efforts bear fruit, so we can get the gap closed. Ridiculous that a $399 iPhone is blitzing thousand-plus dollar Androids. https://t.co/IPdMbULPbA
— DHH (@dhh) April 22, 2020
Good article https://t.co/JXJLdHhXH1
— Jokesta (@Jok3sta) April 23, 2020
What a headline by @AndroidCentral: The cheapest iPhone has a more powerful processor than the most expensive Android phone https://t.co/3h42D29ZM1
— Andru Edwards (@AndruEdwards) April 23, 2020
The cheapest iPhone now has a more powerful processor than the most expensive Android phone https://t.co/wu0VgyB0Pm
— Cathy Birdy (@cathy_birdy) April 23, 2020
r/Apple and HN discovered this post today a week after it was published and it's doing 10x the traffic it was when it hit r/Androidhttps://t.co/lh6BSHSznn
— Daniel Bader (@journeydan) April 23, 2020
The cheapest iPhone has a more powerful processor than the most expensive Android phonehttps://t.co/kMqxOIgCmM
— Stephan Dörner (in English) (@doener_tech) April 23, 2020
ARM Macs may be coming in 2021. It’s about time. https://t.co/1aukb1EBgQ
— iMore (@iMore) April 23, 2020
Intel is destined to fail if Apple’s foray into computer chips succeeds (story by @Mixtatiq) https://t.co/VRL9Vwtptf
— TNW (@thenextweb) April 23, 2020
First Mac With Apple-Made 5nm 12-Core Processor Slated for 2021 - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/BxJ6D9KVcK pic.twitter.com/3ZKYWBYE1O
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) April 23, 2020
블룸버그: 애플, 최소 12코어(8 성능, 4 효율 코어)로 구성된 맥용 CPU를 설계 중에 있으며 이르면 내년에 최소 한 기종의 맥에 탑재할 것이라는 보도. https://t.co/HWuBWVIxRG
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) April 23, 2020
Apple plans to sell Macs with its own chips from 2021: Bloomberg https://t.co/sBgkrmcaPG pic.twitter.com/DIZeCmsoqn
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) April 23, 2020