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Apple starts selling Macs with proprietary chips

M1 chip allows computers to operate more like iPhones

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Nov 2020 8:00AM

Apple starts selling Macs with proprietary chips
The ‘Apple Silicon’ initiative gives the tech titan greater control over hardware and software. – AFP pic, November 11, 2020

SAN FRANCISCO – Apple yesterday began selling its Mac computers powered by the California giant’s proprietary chips, which allow the machines to operate more like its popular iPhones.

The MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini will integrate the new M1 chip, which delivers improved battery life and allows the computers to run apps designed for mobile devices.

The M1 replaces Intel chips used in earlier versions of Apple computers.

The Cupertino firm announced plans in June to launch the new chip as part of its “Apple Silicon” initiative that gives it greater control over hardware and software.

Apple in its release said “iPhone and iPad apps can now run directly on the Mac”, although software developers will need to create compatible versions for the computers.

Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights & Strategy said it remains to be seen if the new computers will deliver the promised performance, but that Apple will gain more control over its production with the fresh strategy.

“Compared to Apple iPhones, iPads, AirPods and Watch, the Mac has underperformed as it has less than 10% unit market share.

“Given these challenges, the company has decided that the best strategy to help fix this issue is to make the Mac more like the iPhone and iPad by leveraging its mobile silicon into a computer platform and even allowing the Mac to run iOS apps.” – AFP, November 11, 2020

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