Apple silicon iMac with custom GPU to launch in 2021
Apple is reportedly planning to launch a powerful
custom-designed graphics processing unit in its first Arm-based iMac
which is set to launch in the second half of next year.
Codenamed 'Lifuka,' the self-developed GPU to feature in the Apple Silicon powered iMac will be produced using TSMC's 5-nanometer manufacturing process, and will offer better performance and be more energy-efficient than the Intel processor it replaces, reports The China Times.
According to the report, the 12-inch MacBook
will have a battery life of between 15 and 20 hours with Retina Display.
The ARM-based device is likely to support a
USB Type-C interface.
The A14X processor is being built by TSMC and
has been given the development codename 'Tonga'. It is going to feature in the
upcoming new generation Apple iPad Pro tablet as well. Read More
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