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Apple to launch Intel-powered Macs in future

Apple is planning to release Intel-powered Macs in future. Read the complete article to know more.

After the immense success of the M1 Max and M1 Pro chips, Apple is believed to be working on one more Intel-powered Mac, which is scheduled to be released next year. According to MacRumors, the Intel-based Mac Pro will boast Intel's Xeon Scalable processors, which are crafted for increasing efficiency, safety, ability to handle IoT workforces, and much more powerful AI.


While Apple may stick with Intel for the Mac Pro, the company can indeed be self-assured in its in-house silicon for desktop-class computing activities. Let me tell you that Apple silicon chips are not the same as those found in Intel-based Macs. Rosetta 2 is used on the Apple Silicon Mac to instantly and flawlessly translate applications designed for Intel PCs to operate on Apple Silicon.

 

Furthermore, Apple is also rumored to be scheduling the release of a new MacBook Air next year, which will utilize the next new-gen M2 chip. However, it will not be as technologically advanced as the M1 Pro and M1 Max because it will be focused on low-power devices. The impending MacBook Air version will look very equivalent to the new MacBook Pro, but it will be available in the same color alternatives as the 24-inch iMac without the skinnier body, off-white bezels, and wedge shape.

 

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