Amid rumours of the Mac ecosystem coming a step closer to iOS, Apple is now reportedly building a hybrid computer that is said to use ARM
processors. The new device, codenamed 'Star', is likely to support 4G
LTE through a dedicated SIM card slot and come with a water-resistant
build. The Cupertino giant is notably relying on Intel processors since
2005, though a recent report claimed that the company will start using its in-house chips in Mac machines beginning as early as 2020.
According to a report
by 9to5Mac, the Star project by Apple is currently in prototype stage,
and the initial prototypes have been manufactured by Pegatron, the
Taiwanese manufacturer that already builds a large number of iPhone and
iPad models, since at least January this year. It is also reported that a
small number of prototypes have already been shipped to Cupertino for
testing.
There isn't any certainty on the operating system as
macOS currently supports only the x86 processor family. However, the
device is claimed to have EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) that is
used by Mac machines. This points to the speculation that Apple is
building its first ARM-based Mac computer. Importantly, Microsoft late last year brought the series of 'Always Connected' PCs with ARM-based Qualcomm SoCs. Companies including Asus and HP
are working closely with the Redmond giant to enable the new experience
along with offering built-in LTE support and longer battery life than
the traditional x86 PCs. Having said that, it is reported that Apple is
set to classify the new development as a new device family and offer a
derivative of iOS instead of providing a full-fledged macOS or iOS experience.
With
ARM support, Apple's Star project will be able to include onboard GPS
and Compass as well as a SIM card slot to enable 4G LTE connectivity out
of the box. It is also claimed that the new device will have a
touchscreen panel that could sit alongside a physical keyboard - similar
to what one can get on a 2-in-1 Windows PC. Moreover, the device is
said to come with a shipment date of sometime around 2020.
Considering the ongoing patent battle between Apple and Qualcomm,
it is safe to assume that the iPhone maker will not partner with the
San Diego-based chip maker that is popular for its Snapdragon series of
mobile chips. The new device is thus likely to have Apple's own
processors that were allegedly in early developmental stages with
codename Kalamata. Adding to that, using native development on the new
hardware would help the company bring down the cost of manufacturing and
eventually launch the device at prices lower than the currently
available MacBook models.
We may get some hints on the hybrid device by Apple at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)
2018 that is taking place next month. The developer-focused event is
also likely to be the place for a new affordable iPhone model that would
debut as the iPhone SE 2. Also, it is expected to be the venue where the company could announce a revamped Mac App Store with iOS 11 App Store-like editorial features.
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