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The next MacBook

This blog is about the next MacBook. The 2021 MacBook is a VERY different laptop. The 2021 MacBook will probably get way better battery life and a much more consistent upgrade cycle. But, by going ARM we lose a lot of good stuff which the X86 offered and it also means no more Bootcamp. Do you think this is Apple's future? Do you like it??!







Next year we'll probably see a new MacBook and there have been rumours about it since forever. We have got a confirmation that from next year onwards, Apple will be switching to ARM. Which means Apple will now use their own chips as processors instead of Intel's. We have seen the Apple chips in iPhones, iPads and Apple Watches but never in a MacBook. It is supposed to be a very powerful processor(A14) and when the hardware and the software will be made by the same company; the quality will improve!






If Apple brings its own chips, the performance will improve incredibly. Apple chips have always been incredible in benchmarks. The battery efficiency will also increase drastically. If you see an iPad, it doesn't have a fan and I won't be surprised if Apple removes the fan from MacBook as well. The battery life could go up to 16-18 hours! Apple was always dependent on Intel, if Intel brought a bad chip, Apple had to suffer but not anymore. Apple can now fully guarantee the quality of performance which is awesome.



This will also improve security. Apple puts T1 and T2 chip in their laptops so the Intel chips don't cause a security problem. The T1 and T2 chips handle sensitive stuff like microphone, camera, fingerprint sensor, etc. Users take this for granted but Apple does it very seriously as security is a major factor for Apple. Now Apple will not have to take the extra effort of putting two extra chips. This can also affect pricing. Intel chips are very expensive and as Apple will not use them anymore, it may decrease the price of the laptops.


There may be a problem with developers disagreeing to redevelop the whole thing for this huge change in the laptops but, I think Apple is really good at convincing people. They just do stuff when they want to(for example USB a to USB c, intel to ARM). I also think that this processor change will only occur in normal MacBooks and not in the Pro version. I think they will run Intel in the Pro versions for a while.

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