Smaller processes result in greater efficiencies inside the chip, which should seriously boost battery life.
The last time Apple announced a drastic pivot like this was back in 2005, when it used its developer conference to confirm a switch from IBM-designed PowerPC processors in all of its Mac computers to processors made by Intel. This allowed the company to catch-up with a number of its closest rivals, which had already transitioned to the faster, more efficient Intel silicon.
As well as a potential switch to ARM-based processors, Apple is widely expected to use WWDC 2020 to offer early peeks at new versions of its iOS, iPadOS, tvOS and watchOS operating systems. An all-new iMac design could be unveiled too.
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