Apple has confirmed it will transition its Mac laptop and desktop computers to its own ARM-based processors.The move means that Macs will run on the same type of chips as the firm’s iPhones and iPads, rather than Intel’s.Intel had faced problems manufacturing its own designs, leading it to issue a public apology to computer-makers.Apple’s challenge will be to carry off the transition smoothly and convince third-party developers to update their apps accordingly.”We expect to ship our first Mac with Apple silicon by the end of the year,” said chief executive Tim Cook, adding that it would likely be two years before its full product line had made the jump.The firm said the move would allow it to offer new features and improved performance as well as making it easier for developers to “write and optimise software for the entire Apple ecosystem”.The announcement was made at Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).”Apple’s motivations for doing this include reducing its dependence on Intel, maximizing its silicon investment, boosting performance and giving itself more flexibility and agility when it comes to future products,” commented Geoff Blaber from the consultancy CCS Insight.”Embracing ARM and making its hardware more consistent across the iPhone, iPad and… Read full this story
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