Apple's ARM-based M1 SoC debuts on MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini
Apple Inc on Tuesday
introduced its first ARM-based silicon for Mac as it began the process of
moving its Mac computers to its own silicon in a bid to reduce its dependence
on American chipmaker Intel. Named the M1 system-on-chip (SoC), the
custom-designed Apple Silicon will debut on Macbook Air, MacBook Pro (13-inch)
and Mac Mini computers to will be available in India starting November 17. The
MacBook Air price starts at Rs 92,900 (Rs 83,610 for education); the 13-inch
MacBook Pro starts at Rs 1,22,900 (Rs 1,10,610 for education); and the Mac Mini
starts at Rs 64,900 (Rs 58,410 for education).
Built on a 5nm process, the Apple Silicon M1
SoC boasts 8-core central processing unit (CPU), featuring four
high-performance cores and four high-efficiency cores. The SoC features an
integrated octa-core graphic processing unit (GPU) for graphic-related jobs.
Featuring 16 billion transistors, the M1 SoC is touted to deliver
industry-leading performance per watts percentage. Read More
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