The project Apple silicon it is already a reality. Apple has already sent the first orders for the new Macs with M1 processor presented last week, and more than one has lacked time to carry out its particular unboxing.
We have compiled six of them from well-known American specialists. And his first impressions are magnificent: brutal power, and autonomy never seen before in a laptop. So the thing promises. At least the first impression. We will have to wait for more in-depth reviews to see how much these Macs of the new Apple Silicon era can surprise us.
The first ones are starting to appear on YouTube unboxing of the new M1-chip Macs that Apple introduced last week at its "One more thing" event. The new MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro and Mac mini, all with an M1 processor, are already beginning to reach their users after the possibility of ordering them in the Apple web Store opened last week.
Just a few months ago, at the WWDC 2020 keynote, Craig Federighi He surprised us all by explaining a new project called Apple Silicon. This new idea was none other than changing the entire supply of Macs with Intel processors, for a new catalog of Apple Computers with their own processor with ARM architecture.
Faced with such a huge announcement, many of us thought that this project would be long-term, since both in hardware as in software, the work of initiating that change is impressive. Well, we already have the first Apple Silicon Macs arriving at the homes of the first privileged people who bought them last week.
The company estimates that the transition from renewing the entire offering from Macs with Intel to ARM will take a couple of years. But the truth is that we already have the first processor M1 on the street, and its corresponding macOS Big Sur firmware.
The first unboxings are very promising. High processor power, according to tests GeekBench, which we already discovered yesterday, and great autonomy in the case of the two MacBooks. Now we will have to wait for more in-depth reviews to know how far the new and promising Apple Silicon go.