Macs with Apple Silicon
Apple held the One more thing event that focused on new Apple Silicon for Macs.
Apple introduced a brand new M1 chip, which combines couple of chips and controllers under one single housing:
- 5‑nanometer process,
- 16 billion transistors,
- 8-core CPU with 4 high‑performance cores and 4 high‑efficiency cores,
- Integrated 8-core GPU,
- Integrated 16-core neural engine built-in,
- Integrated and shared memory including DRAM and cache.
According to Apple, new CPU is up to 3.5x faster on the same power usage. And the GPU is twice as fast. Looking at early benchmarks, those claims might be true.
The new chip would be nothing without new hardware that uses it, so Apple announced 3 new Mac:
Mac mini
- Apple M1 chip (8-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine),
- 8 or 16GB of RAM,
- 256GB, 512GB , 1TB or 2TB of storage,
- WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5,
- Price starting at $699.
MacBook Air
- 13.3-inch Retina Display (2560 x 1600px)
- Apple M1 chip (8-core CPU, 7 or 8-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine),
- 8 or 16GB of RAM,
- 256GB, 512GB , 1TB or 2TB of storage,
- 2 USB 4/Thunderbolt ports,
- WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5,
- Up to 18 hours of battery life,
- Price starting at $999.
MacBook Pro 13
- 13.3-inch Retina Display (2560 x 1600px)
- Apple M1 chip (8-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine),
- 8 or 16GB of RAM,
- 256GB, 512GB , 1TB or 2TB of storage,
- 2 USB 4/Thunderbolt ports,
- WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5,
- Up to 20 hours of battery life,
- Price starting at $1299.
macOS Big Sur released
Apple has also released the newest version of the mac operating system. I've been using it since Beta and it's rather stable, but the launch itself was far from perfect.
Xbox Series X launch
Microsoft has finally launched the next-gen console. The launch itself was rather smooth, but there were some vaping accidents 😅 Now, when the console is here, it's time for some next-gen games to be released.
Dope links
- Building a concurrency-proof token refresh flow in Combine
- On Apple's Piss-Poor Documentation
- On Apple's SwiftUI Header File Documentation
- Case Study : Virtual Studio for Twitch LiveStream
Image credits: Apple