Summary of the Apple Keynote: BigSur, M1 processor, MacBook air, MacBook pro and mac Mini

Apple will hold its last conference of this year 2020 tonight at 7:00 p.m. Although, as usual, Apple did not mention the subject of this November keynote, there is no doubt that the latter will focus on the first Macs equipped with ARM Apple Silicon chips.
You will find our comments on the live conference directly within this article or on the Clubic’s Twitter.
19:45
And it’s done !

19:42
Pre-orders for these 3 Macs start today! They will be available next week.

19:40
Better autonomy and better performance, for a change.

20 hours of video playback, 17 hours of web browsing, all for the same price of $1199!
19:36
Never two without three ! The 13″ MacBook Pro also receives the M1 chip

19:32
Surprise ! The Mac Mini also gets the M1 chip and will cost $699

The NUCs can go get dressed! Its fan will allow it to maintain its performance over long periods of time.
19:30
Better performance and longer battery life, all for $999

No more fan for Apple’s flagship Notebook!
19:26
And here it is!

The MacBook Air will be the first computer from Apple to benefit from the transition from Intel to Apple Silicon.
19:22
Back to John for a reveal of the first M1-equipped Macbook

19:20
Apple and Adobe applications will be optimized for M1 and the Apple Silicon architecture

Performance 2 to 3 times better on FCPX and Logic Pro X among others. Not to mention x86 emulation thanks to Rosetta!
19:17
The T2 chip can go get dressed! macOS will now be secure thanks to the M1 chip

19:14
It’s Craig’s turn to show us the improvements that M1 brings to macOS Big Sur!

Fast animations, instant waking and… 3 times faster JavaScript?
19:12
M1 doesn’t look stingy on graphics power

The chip has an 8-core architecture for its GPU, all integrated into the chip.
19:08
A few figures for M1

19:04
John Ternus introduces us to the first Apple Silicon chip dedicated to the Mac

The M1 will be the chip for entry-level Macbooks, very energy efficient, it will be engraved in 5nm with an architecture composed of 4 high-performance cores and 4 more economical cores.
19:04
We start with a tribute to the Mac and to the users who have “challenged” the status quo

19:00
The conference starts, Good Morning Tim!

6:00 p.m.
See you in an hour for the start of the keynote.
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