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Will Apple Complete the Transition to Apple Silicon by the End of 2022 | Ubergizmo JAPAN

In 2020, Apple announced plans to move from Intel processors to its own chipset, the Apple Silicon, which was expected to take about two years. And now that it’s 2022, Apple is likely to reach its goal by the end of this year.

This is due to a tweet from Leaker @dylandkt, with the final introduction of Apple Silicon on the Mac Pro, which seems to complete the full transition in the fourth quarter of this year. To date, most Apple computers have introduced Apple Silicon, but the 27-inch iMac and Mac Pro remain.

What’s interesting about this tweet is that Apple is said to be adopting the M1 for the Mac Pro instead of the M2, which is expected to appear this year. He said the Mac Pro’s processor will be M1-based and an enhanced version of the M1 Max with more cores.

It is rumored that the Apple Silicon version of the Mac Pro will have 40 cores, and @ dylandkt’s allegations include a report from The Information in November 2021 that the computer will have a derivative version of the M1 Max. It matches.

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