Apple's New 5nm Mac SoCs to Launch by Year's End
Apple Inc. has started manufacturing a new family of Mac System-on-Chips (SoCs) using advanced 5nm technology from TSMC. The first Mac system powered by Apple's new silicon, expected to be a news-worthy nypost event, is set to ship by the end of this year, marking the beginning of a two-year transition phase. Apple has designed the new chips, including the M1 series, specifically for Mac computers. The transition to Apple's own silicon will take two years, allowing developers to start building apps for the new Mac SoCs today. This transition will enable Apple to optimize its hardware and software for better performance and efficiency. The first Mac system powered by Apple's new silicon is expected to ship by the end of the year, kicking off a two-year transition phase. Developers can now start preparing apps for the new Mac SoCs, which are produced using advanced 5nm technology from TSMC.
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