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Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple A-series Macs coming in 2020 or 2021, Apple Car in 2023-2025
Wednesday October 17, 2018. 11:55 PM , from Mac Daily News
“In a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, Ming-Chi Kuo of TF Securities expects that TSMC will continue to be the sole supplier for both the ‘A13’ in 2019 and ‘A14’ in 2020,” Mike Wuerthele reports for AppleInsider. “Kuo also predicts that Mac models will adopt Apple’s A-series processor in some form starting 2020 or 2021.”
“The shift to ARM in the Mac has been predicted for some time,” Wuerthele reports. “The shift won’t be immediate, and will likely start on Apple’s low-end, like the MacBook and possibly a Mac mini migration.” Wuerthele reports, “Kuo also believes that Apple’s advanced driver assistance systems in a still-evolving Apple Car project will get a TSMC chip at launch at some point between 2023 and 2025, with it supporting either high automation of driver’s tasks, or complete automation, including navigation and driving.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Hopefully, we’ll see Macs powered by Apple A-series processors sooner than later! As we wrote back in January 2015: There is no reason why Apple could not offer both A-series-powered Macs and Intel-based Macs. The two are not mutually exclusive… iOS devices and OS X Macs inevitably are going to grow closer over time, not just in hardware, but in software, too: Think code convergence (more so than today) with UI modifications per device. A unified underlying codebase for Intel, Apple A-series, and, in Apple’s labs, likely other chips, too (just in case). This would allow for a single App Store for Mac, iPhone, and iPad users that features a mix of apps: Some that are touch-only, some that are Mac-only, and some that are universal (can run on both traditional notebooks and desktops as well as on multi-touch computers like iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and – pretty please, Apple – Apple TV). Don’t be surprised to see Apple A-series-powered Macs, either. — MacDailyNews Take, January 9, 2014 SEE ALSO: MacBooks powered by Apple A-series chips are finally going to happen soon – September 18, 2018 Apple A-series-powered Mac idea boosted as ARM claims its chips can out-perform Intel – August 16, 2018 Did Apple just show its hand on future low-end, A-series-powered MacBooks? – July 13, 2018 How Apple might approach an ARM-based Mac – May 30, 2018 Pegatron said to assemble Apple’s upcoming ‘ARM-based MacBook’ codenamed ‘Star’ – May 29, 2018 Intel 10nm Cannon Lake delays push MacBook Pro with potential 32GB RAM into 2019 – April 27, 2018 Why the next Mac processor transition won’t be like the last two – April 4, 2018 Apple’s ‘Kalamata’ project will move Macs from Intel to Apple A-series processors – April 2, 2018 Apple plans on dumping Intel for its own chips in Macs as early as 2020 – April 2, 2018 Apple is working to unite iOS and macOS; will they standardize their chip platform next? – December 21, 2017 Why Apple would want to unify iOS and Mac apps in 2018 – December 20, 2017 Apple to provide tool for developers build cross-platform apps that run on iOS and macOS in 2018 – December 20, 2017 The once and future OS for Apple – December 8, 2017 Apple ships more microprocessors than Intel – October 2, 2017 Apple embarrasses Intel – June 14, 2017 Apple developing new chip for Macintosh in test of Intel independence – February 1, 2017 Apple’s A10 Fusion chip ‘blows away the competition,’ could easily power MacBook Air – Linley Group – October 21, 2016
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