![]() ![]() What did you think about the announcements at WWDC? A big step forward or all a bit uninspiring? Let us know in the comments below. I reckon Logic Pro and other DAWs will be a breeze for the new ARM silicon. Apple demonstrated Photoshop and Final Cut running smoothly and responsively on its in-house hardware. ![]() Apple has already ported its pro apps, including Logic Pro and Final Cut to the new architecture and is working with major developers like Microsoft and Adobe to bring the likes of Office, Lightroom and Photoshop on-board its new platform.Īpple’s executives estimate the entire transition from Intel to ARM, with software development, will take around two years before it’s fully smoothed out. With OS X finally finished (after a whopping 20 years, no less), macOS 11.0 will introduce a fresh iOS-like look and feel, as well as ARM support. The new computers could be announced as soon as this fall.īig Sur is a major update to the Mac operating system, one worthy of a new nomenclature. In the month of March, the firm stated that its huge in-person WWDC 2020, a conference that lasted for a week, would bring a totally unique internet-based experience this time. Indeed, thanks to the new silicon, the desktop Mac could become extremely sleek and power-efficient – not unlike Apple’s tablet for pros. From June 22nd, a free Worldwide Developers E-Conference 19 (WWDC 2020) would be held as per Apple’s recent announcement. The latter will supposedly resemble a large iPad Pro. 13-inch MacBook Pro and iMac the first to get ARM chips?Īccording to the well-informed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the first Apple computers to switch to ARM processor will be the 13-inch MacBook Pro and a redesigned iMac. The little computer runs on the A12Z chip as found in the 2020 iPad Pro, and also includes 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD storage – alongside preview versions of macOS Big Sur and the Xcode development environment. With the first ARM-driven Macs scheduled for “later this year”, Apple already offers an ARM-based Mac Mini for developers looking to quickly catch up with the latest technology. ![]() A full-fledged DAW on an iPad Pro will become an absolute reality. Likewise, the iPhone and iPad will get to run ARM-based variants of Apple’s desktop apps – including Logic Pro. Second – and of bigger note to music producers – the desktop and laptop Mac computers will be able to run iOS and iPadOS apps natively! This means macOS is finally open to the vast variety of amazing iPhone and iPad music making apps Apple’s mobile devices have amassed over the years. Apple will be able to update its computers as many times and as often as it wants. First off, the company’s hands are no longer tied to Intel’s roadmap when it comes to product refreshes. Reportedly faster and more efficient, the new processors bring two key benefits for Apple and its customers. The long-rumored switch from Intel processors to in-house developed ARM silicon is now matter of fact. ![]()
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