In today's WWDC event, Apple has updated and released a number of PC products, including iMac, iMac Pro, MacBook Pro, etc., with the exception of all Intel 7-generation Core or Xeon processors.
However, Bloomberg reported that Apple is organizing human and material research on ARM-specific ARM processors.
For this, Intel CEO Ke Zaiqi was asked about this issue a few days ago. He responded, "As an engineer, I think if they don't do tests in this area, they must be stupid."
Obviously, Krzyzewski thinks that this is a game that is hardly contested. The x86 complex instruction set represented by Intel will win.
However, Bloomberg's report cited the senior vice president of software engineering from Apple. The latter mentioned the possibility that ARM and x86 chips coexist. For example, on the latest MBP, the TouchBar is driven by a T1 chip.
Currently, Apple’s painstakingly built Apple chip unit has developed four SoCs on different platforms for iPhone/Apple TV/Apple Watch/AirPods/MacBook and HomePod.
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