NEW YORK: Apple is all set to release its chipset Silicon 12-inch MacBook later this year.
The ARM-based chipset that Apple announced back at the WWDC is likely to come out on a computer this year. A new report has claimed that it is Apple’s 12-inch laptop that will get Silicon treatment.
According to sources, the development of the ARM-based Silicon could begin soon. The reason behind that is because TSMC has stopped manufacturing chipsets for Huawei, which makes the supplier take up the manufacturing job of Apple’s chipsets.
The source has also said that this year’s A14 Bionic chipset, meant for iPhone 12 series and iPad models of this year, will be used on the 12-inch MacBook although with a different name. The 12-inch MacBook could be powered by the ARM-based A14X Bionic chipset that is expected to be more powerful than the Intel Core Y-series, which are the chipmaker’s low-tier chipsets.
The smallest laptop from Apple has not been updated for a long time and it makes sense to revive it first to test the waters with the new Apple Silicon chipset. Not only the performance and speed, but the battery life on the MacBook is also expected to get a boost with the A14X Bionic chipset.