Apple to add ARM processor to Mac computers

Posted 13 February 2017

Apple is developing a new ARM-based chip for its Mac lineup that would take on more of the functionality handled by Intel processors, according to a Bloomberg report.

The chip, with the name T310, is being designed to take over functionality for low power operation while Intel, the incumbent supplier, retains its place for high performance operation.

Apple’s first ARM-based Mac chip, known as T1, was introduced as part of MacBook Pro update last October. This chip powers the Touch Bar – a screen built into the keyboard.

According to Bloomberg‘s report, the upcoming ARM-based chip will “go further,” connecting to storage and wireless components to take on additional power management capabilities.

The T310 may appear in a MacBook Pro computer planned for introduction later in 2017.

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