Apple issued a new invitation letter confirming that it will be held at Apple Park on November 10, local time (2 AM on November 11, 2020, Beijing time) Yes, this is also Apple’s third press conference in the fall. It is expected to bring new products from researched ARM Mac chips and ARM MacBook.
Apple officially stated, “The show is coming back.” The English theme is “One more thing.”
Foreign media MacRumors reported that another unique Apple logo is ready for the “One More Thing” Apple event next week. This custom Twitter tag includes an Apple Logo, the same as the orange, red, purple, and blue hues of the Apple event invitation.
Twitter allows brands to add custom emoticons next to tags as a marketing strategy. According to Agency Creative, the price of these “Hashflags” may be as high as $1 million or more, and they are usually used for large-scale events such as the Super Bowl or holidays .
Apple previously used custom hashflags in two Apple events in September and October.
Naijatechnews.com reported that in June this year, Apple announced that it would release its first self-developed chip Apple Silicon processor before the end of the year. Apple believes that the chip is the core of the hardware and the foundation of the product. Apple’s self-developed chips will use the ARM architecture, and the official said that the new chips will have higher scalability, high-performance GPUs, stronger professional capabilities, and stronger neural engines.
Apple also said that the first Mac computer equipped with Apple’s self-developed chip will be available at the end of the year. Earlier news said that the new ARM version of MacBook and iMac are equipped with A14X and A14T processors, respectively, based on TSMC’s 5nm process .
It is worth mentioning that the macOS Big Sur, which is the first to adapt to the Apple Silicon processor, has not yet released the official version, or is expected to be officially released after this conference.
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