If you are thinking of buying a new MacBook, think again. Tim Cook and his team are planning something much better for you.
laptops launched in 2020 signalled a new approach to performance and battery life while retaining a traditional laptop form. But technology does not sit back on its laurels. Eighteen months later, you should not be looking at these MacBook laptops.HONG KONG, CHINA - 2021/11/29: The new Macbook Pro laptops with computer chips M1 Pro and M1 Max atMuch of the discussion around the Mac platform will take place at; with software, chips, and hardware all set to shape the conversations.
First up is macOS. Apple has kept to a relatively fixed timetable for macOS with reveals at WWDC, developer betas in the months that follow, and a public release in late October/early November. In the case of the iPhone, the iOS and iPhone releases would match up with the older iPhone hardware picking up the iOS update very shortly after.
One advantage here is iPhone hardware could be developed knowing that there would be a significant change in the software to accompany the release… if there is going to be a compatibility break between hardware and software, this is the best time to do it Under Intel, the Mac platform has never been able to offer the regularity of hardware updates that could make the most of the regularity of macOS updates. Now with Apple taking control of the hardware roadmap, the Mac can now follow the iPhone playbook.
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