Ming-Chi Kuo, predicts the arrival of ARM processors in Macs by 2020 or 2021

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It seems to be a distant date but it is just around the corner. By now we all know the predictions of analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, and this time it's up to the processors that TSMC is manufacturing the ARMs. Kuo, predicts the arrival of these ARM processors for 2020 or 2021 on Macs.

If true, this may be a major change in Apple computers that will obviously be reflected in a much lower cost in production without giving up the power they have today Apple computers.

They are not processors for all computers (at the moment)

This is another issue that has already been discussed on numerous occasions and is that the teams that mount these ARM processors will not be called Pro. Surely in a first launch (if these rumors are true) the arrival of ARM processors will be effective on input models, these can be the new MacBooks or even the Mac mini if they are not removed from the market in the next few years.

It is logical that Apple does not do things without thinking and surely there are already prototypes of the company working with its most powerful processors that they mount today iPhones or iPads, that is to say the most powerful. That is why the change has to be done without haste. Now it remains to be seen when this change would begin to occur and Kuo predicts that it will be for 2020 or 2021 so it is not that long.

On the other hand, we have the doubt with the most powerful Macs, and we wonder, how long will they continue to use Intel? Will this decision affect Apple's already complicated relationships with Intel? These questions will have to wait for an answer, but what does seem more or less clear is that It won't take long to see these first Macs with ARM processors Apple.


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