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Apple Says It Has ** Plans for Solely ARM-Based or Touchscreen Macs
Apple recently invited a small group of reporters to Cuperti** for a roundtable discussion about the Mac, and while the conversation was primarily focused on the Mac Pro, Apple also revealed that it has ** plans for Macs with touchscreens or Macs powered solely by ARM chips, rather than Intel processors, per Axios.
http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new...ac-800x369.jpg The company has ** plans for touchscreen Macs, or for machines powered solely by the kind of ARM processors used in the iPhone and iPad. However, executives left open the possibility ARM chips could play a broader role as companion processors, something that showed up first with the T1 processor that powers the Touch Bar in the new MacBook Pro.Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller aptly said "**" when asked about the prospect of touchscreen Macs, according to TechCrunch. It's worth **ting that, when asked about a touch display here, in the context of efforts like Microsoft's Surface Studio, Schiller replies "**."It's **t the first time that Schiller or Apple have dismissed the idea of a touchscreen Mac. In **vember, he said that Apple has tested a touchscreen Mac and "absolutely come away with the belief that it isn't the right thing to do." He even went as far as calling the idea of a touchscreen iMac "absurd." ?Can you imagine a 27-inch iMac where you have to reach over the air to try to touch and do things? That becomes absurd.? He also explains that such a move would mean totally redesigning the menu bar for fingers, in a way that would ruin the experience for those using pointer devices like the touch or mouse. ?You can?t optimize for both,? he says. ?It?s the lowest common de**minator thinking.?Apple design chief Jony Ive has likewise said that a touchscreen Mac would "**t be a particularly useful or appropriate application of Multi-Touch." http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new...h_bar_hero.jpg For **w, it appears the closest we will get to a touchscreen or ARM-based Mac is the latest MacBook Pro, which has a Touch Bar powered by an ARM-based T1 chip as a companion processor. Apple has said one thing and later reversed course in the past, however, so the company's roadmap could change in the future. Discuss this article in our forums http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/MacR...?d=6W8y8wAjSf4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/MacR...?d=qj6IDK7rITs http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MacRu...~4/S0MwEDVHAgI أكثر... |
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