Apple launches MacBook Pro, MacBook Air with M1 Processor

The special thing is that Apple's new MacBooks will come with the company's new M1 processor, which was screened at the same event.

Yogita S.
Published on: 11 Nov 2020 6:02 AM GMT
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Technology giant Apple is going to organized an event on 10 November. This event of Apple has been given name ‘One More Thing’. All kinds of news are coming about this event. According to reports now Apple has launched its flagship with inhouse chipset.

Macbooks with M1 processor:

The company had announced its iPhone 12 lineup in the past and has now brought two MacBooks. The special thing is that Apple's new MacBooks will come with the company's new M1 processor, which was screened at the same event. Newer chipsets are also accompanied by faster SSDs and fanless design in MacBooks.

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MacBook Air with better graphic performance:

Apple has brought the first product MacBook Air. According to the company, the new laptop is 3.5 times faster than the previous Intel based MacBooks Air and gives five times better graphics performance. Apple says that M1-based MacBooks Air will perform three times faster than Windows devices. Talking about battery backup, users will be able to do wireless web browsing for 15 hours.

With the help of the M1's image signal processor, the MacBook Air also offers better noise reduction, dynamic range and improved auto white balance, allowing users to be more natural during facetime calls. Apart from the 13-inch Retina display, the new Air comes with MacOS Big Sur and has a TouchID unlock system. It has been priced at $ 999 (about Rs 74,000) for the base model.

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Another report claimed that Apple is producing 2.5 million new MacBooks. All of these will go on the market in early 2021 with the MacBook Inhouse chipset. It is being said that these MacBooks are being produced in China.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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