watchOS public beta, ARM and third-party GPUs and much more. The best of the week in SoydeMac

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We enter fully into the first half of July in a few days and the news, news and rumors about Apple continue to be abundant there is no rest. This week we have seen some important news and above all a rumor that if true it would relegate the launch of the 14-inch MacBook Pro to next year, we will see that there is truth in it. What is evident is that one more week we are here to share with all of you the highlights in soy de Mac.

Watch 7

We started with the news that we repeated after the WWDC and that many of you did not know and is that this year we're going to have a public beta of watchOS 7. For the first time since we have the Apple smartwatch available, the company will launch a beta version of your software open to all users who want to install it.

We continue with the news about the third generation AirPods that it seems they would use the same SiP technology that the AirPods Pro have right now. This means that they could be very similar in terms of interior and overall design, but all this for 2021 as well.

Radeon

Another of the outstanding news this week has been the one that mentions the incompatibility of newer computers with ARM processors and third-party GPUs. All this is not entirely clear but it seems that finally these teams would not be compatible with them.

Finally we want to share the rumor about the arrival of a new model of 14-inch MacBook Pro with mini-LED display for next year. Everything seems very far away right now but we are clear that time passes quickly and these teams would now be closer. 


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