The latest macOS Big Sur Beta reveals that three new Mac models will be released by Apple
Two MacBook models based on ARM and an Intel-based Portable Mac can arrive later this year.
A collection of files discovered by HarckerTech on Twitter in the macOS Big Sur beta shows that Apple plans to introduce three new Mac models. These files are located in the folder /System/Library where Apple has packages describing various versions of the Mac. While the bulk of these files are for current versions, MacHardwareTypes-2020f.bundle, Since these are the three latest additions that could be released later this year and MacHardwareTypes-2020h.bundle.
MacHardwareTypes-2019f.bundle and MacHardwareTypes-2020d.bundle files apply to the 16-inch MacBook Pro, according to more detail, while MacHardwareTypes-2020a.bundle is for the MacBook Air 2020. For the 2020 iMac and the 2020 13-inch MacBook Pro, the other files are. Previous reports have suggested that minor improvements ranging from improved processors to a 1080p FaceTime camera could arrive with a 16-inch MacBook Pro refresh. Unfortunately, unfortunately, it may not be one of the first to be handled with the custom Apple Silicon that we've all heard about.
No the new 12-inch MacBook and the 13-inch MacBook Pro will reportedly be reserved for certain custom chips. The 12-inch MacBook could be handled on an 8-core ARM-based chip according to previously leaked data, while the 13-inch MacBook Pro could promote a more powerful 12-core silicon. Whether either of these models would feature Apple's 5nm A14X Bionic or something based on it is not confirmed, but it looks like we're going to find out pretty soon.
We say real soon, because Apple could hold a dedicated Mac event on November 17, according to a previous rumour from tipster Jon Prosser. This discovery means that during the first week of November, Apple could send out invites to the press, and then we'll see what the company has been working on for many years. Are you excited about the event that could take place next month at Apple Silicon? In the comments tell us and also let us know which Macs you think are going to be released in the future.
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