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Everything Announced at Today's Apple Event in 6 Minutes

Apple today held a third fall event, this time focused on Macs. Apple announced new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini models, all of which are equipped with the first Apple Silicon chip, the M1.


It took Apple a little bit under an hour to introduce all of the new devices during the "One More Thing" event, but we've recapped all of the announcements in just six minutes for our readers who want quick but thorough overview of the announcements.

Apple Silicon Announcements

New Mac Details

Big Sur

Other Tidbits

Apple Videos

Apple shared a Mac video during its keynote event highlighting new products. We've embedded it below for those who missed seeing the event live.

Full Event Livestream

The full Apple event livestream can be rewatched on YouTube or on the Apple Events website.


The new ‌Mac mini‌, 13-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌, and 13-inch ‌MacBook Air‌ are available to order today from Apple's website. The machines will begin arriving to customers on November 17.

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Top Rated Comments

70 months ago
I should give up hoping to see AirTags ever released 😞
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
verniesgarden Avatar
70 months ago
6 minutes is still longer than that keynote needed to be.

it was the “this meeting could have been an email” off keynotes.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
70 months ago

16 GB RAM?

Hello 2014
It's optimized!

Two ports instead of four...the ports are optimized!

You know what's optimized? Apple's profits.

Hardware is overpriced and underpowered garbage.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
70 months ago
16 GB RAM?

Hello 2014
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
averagenerd81 Avatar
70 months ago

Hope they are able to deliver more powerful professional machines with adequate levels of RAM and discrete GPUs in the future.
Nope, Apple clearly will not be able to do this. They have launched a failed idea, how could Apple not know their core business?

/s

Guys, this is the first iteration of a new product lineup. CLEARLY they have replaced the lower end of the spectrum first. Yall need to stop running around with your hair on fire.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
luvbug Avatar
70 months ago
A couple of things to note for the future (some speculation, mind you):

1. The actual dram in the M1 is implemented as separate 8 GB chip(s) on the M1 SoC package (see Apple tech docs); the base MBA/P comes with 8GB as 1 chip, or 16 GB as 2 chips. Obviously, these can be upgraded easily to 32GB or more in future M SoCs, so you get 32GB for the M2 simply by changing out those dram chips on the SoC package;
2. I suspect that the next step will be the M2 for iMac and high end MBP, which will use the Li'fuku *discreet* GPU chip from Apple. This will allow the integrated GPU on the M1 to be removed and the space used to double (+/-) the number of CPU cores for the M2;
3. The M2 will likely use the next bump to the current TSCM 5nm process, yielding more potential chip area, which may be used to increase the CPU cache sizes and perhaps add more neural cores.

One thing I noticed in the event presentation: The M1 has a 12MB *L2* cache! On Intel processors they have been using a 3-level memory cache architecture for years. On Intel, it would be the L3 cache that would be that large, not the L2 cache, which would normally be down in the 128kB - 256kB range. Apple removing a cache level (3 -> 2) is a big deal, because it reduces memory latency and saves space/power.

Just my take on it.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)