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You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - anonymouse1 - 06-09-2020

Think about it--where is the biggest bang for a buck in using ARM instead of Intel?

It has to be laptops--much lower power consumption, typically less need for the very highest level of performance.

Prediction: We'll see ARM laptops in 2021, and they will include cellular connectivity, and amazing battery life.

Prediction: Much more emphasis on software that uses multiple cores

Prediction: At least the Mac Pro, and possibly the iMac Pro and iMac and Mac Mini, will continue Intel for at least a year, maybe 3, after the ARM MacBooks come out.

Prediction: There will be an Intel-compatible OS for perhaps 6 to 7 years after the ARM MacBooks come out.


Re: You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - Spiff - 06-09-2020

Sounds like the transition from the G series chips to intel.


Re: You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - Filliam H. Muffman - 06-09-2020

Where is the "amazing battery life" going to come from? 2020 10.2" iPad and 12.9" iPad Pro are rated at 10 hours. This is pretty much identical to the 11" and 13" MBA models.


Re: You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - anonymouse1 - 06-09-2020

You're looking at an inadequate metric--the real question is what is the battery capacity on the 12.9 compared with the MacBook.

So the 12.9 iPad battery (largest iPad battery) has a capacity of 36.71 watt-hours.

The latest 13" MacBook Pro has a capacity of 58.2 watt-hours.

So the MBP has 50% more battery capacity. If the energy consumption drops to iPad levels, you're looking at 15 hours, as opposed to 10 hours. It might be even better than that if the CPU is passively cooled, eliminated the need for a heatsink and fan. That could allow the batter to be bigger.

Conversely, you could make the battery smaller and thus make the MBP smaller, while keeping the same 10 hour battery life.....

Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
Where is the "amazing battery life" going to come from? 2020 10.2" iPad and 12.9" iPad Pro are rated at 10 hours. This is pretty much identical to the 11" and 13" MBA models.



Re: You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - rich in distress - 06-09-2020

What about multiple chips?


This is fun!...


Re: You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - Lew Zealand - 06-09-2020

13" iPad Pro battery: 36.6 Wh battery
13" MacBook Pro: 58 Wh battery

Pick what you want in an A# powered MacBook Pro: longer battery life or a lighter computer.


Re: You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - sekker - 06-09-2020

This is the absolute perfect time for Apple to make the shift, riding in a COVID work-from-home high. The refined and revised form factors can handle basic Intel chip upgrades for the next 3 years or so (or even longer for the Mac Pro), and Catalina cleaned up all of the 32bit legacy code.

A new ARM MacBook based on the current iPad chips would be as good or better than the 2017 MacBook we own.

Love the idea of an option for 5G, one of the best example uses for 5G.


Re: You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - sekker - 06-09-2020

The Verge has an article on this today:

https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/9/21284960/apple-arm-based-macs-wwdc-2020-report-intel-laptops-desktops-power-efficiency

Says the entire Mac lineup will be moved over, reminiscent of when Apple moved from PPC to Intel.


Re: You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - S. Pupp - 06-09-2020

Goodbye to Bootcamp, though.
The ability to run Windows software natively was a big boon to my productivity.


Re: You read it here first: Prediction on Apple ARM transition - N-OS X-tasy! - 06-09-2020

anonymouse1 wrote:
Think about it--where is the biggest bang for a buck in using ARM instead of Intel?

It has to be laptops--much lower power consumption, typically less need for the very highest level of performance.

Prediction: We'll see ARM laptops in 2021, and they will include cellular connectivity, and amazing battery life.

Somebody beat you to it: https://9to5mac.com/2020/06/09/apple-arm-mac-starts-wwdc/

Apple has had great success using custom A-series silicon for its iPhones and iPads, with its iOS devices offering market-leading performance. It is now looking to achieve a similar feat with its laptops and — later — desktop Macs. Bloomberg says Apple plans to announce the transition this month, which will give time for Mac developers to get their apps ready when the first Apple ARM Mac ships in 2021.