![]() ![]() The Bloomberg report indicated that similar ARM processors will be coming to new revisions of the MacBook for release later this year, and in iMac systems in 2019. Both of these processors use a modified version of the watchOS used in the Apple Watch. Similarly, the T2 used in the iMac Pro is also used for image processing for the webcam. The T1 co-processor was introduced to manage the Touch ID sensor in the 20 models of MacBook Pro, as well as act as an intermediary between the microphone and webcam, to prevent hackers from accessing that hardware. The report–which first appeared in Bloomberg–indicates that the plan called “Kalamata” would likely be a multi-step transition starting in 2020.Īpple already ships iMacs and MacBooks with ARM co-processors. ![]()
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