Highsnobiety

Apple has announced a “One More Thing” event for November 10, where we're likely to see the first arm-based Macs that run on Apple Silicon chips. Apple has relied on Intel processors since 2005 and will make the switch in order to get better performance with lower power consumption.

Apple announced the switch over from Intel processors to its own Apple Silicon CPUs in June at WWDC and promised that the new laptops would arrive in late 2021.

The “One More Thing” event was announced with an augmented reality teaser. The virtual apple logo offers another clue that the event will reveal the new laptop. As you can see in the video below, the Apple symbol slopes flat to the floor like the lid of a laptop.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Twitter post.

Rumors suggest that Apple hope to roll out Apple chips for its entire product lineup. Alongside the Apple Silicon reveal, the event’s program may offer a first look at the macOS 11 Big Sur, which was also announced at WWDC 2020.

Apple's "One More Thing" Event kicks of at 10 AM PST On November 10.

We Recommend
  • Face Value: The 5 Best Beauty Drops of February
    • Beauty
  • Leopard Print Is So Back Even New Balance's Biggest Shoe Is Wearing it
    • Sneakers
  • Champion's New Sweats Won't Last Forever — And That's a Good Thing
    • Style
  • Up There’s New Balance 1906 Is a Thing of Techy Beauty
    • Sneakers
  • Apple's 2023 MacBook Pro Doubles Down on Perfection
    • Culture
What To Read Next
  • Mercedes' First Electric G-Wagon Is Too Damn Beautiful
    • Culture
  • Marc Jacobs, Master of Marc-eting
    • Style
  • In Praise of COS, the Affordable Fashion Brand of the Moment
    • Style
  • The Star of Stüssy's Levi's Collab Isn't Denim!
    • Style
  • New Balance's Techy Loafer Is Shockingly Suave in Suede
    • Sneakers
  • Travis Scott's Rage-Ready Jordan Sneakers Make Their Big Leap
    • Sneakers
*If you submitted your e-mail address and placed an order, we may use your e-mail address to inform you regularly about similar products without prior explicit consent. You can object to the use of your e-mail address for this purpose at any time without incurring any costs other than the transmission costs according to the basic tariffs. Each newsletter contains an unsubscribe link. Alternatively, you can object to receiving the newsletter at any time by sending an e-mail to info@highsnobiety.com

Web Accessibility Statement

Titel Media GmbH (Highsnobiety), is committed to facilitating and improving the accessibility and usability of its Website, www.highsnobiety.com. Titel Media GmbH strives to ensure that its Website services and content are accessible to persons with disabilities including users of screen reader technology. To accomplish this, Titel Media GmbH tests, remediates and maintains the Website in-line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which also bring the Website into conformance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Disclaimer

Please be aware that our efforts to maintain accessibility and usability are ongoing. While we strive to make the Website as accessible as possible some issues can be encountered by different assistive technology as the range of assistive technology is wide and varied.

Contact Us

If, at any time, you have specific questions or concerns about the accessibility of any particular webpage on this Website, please contact us at accessibility@highsnobiety.com, +49 (0)30 235 908 500. If you do encounter an accessibility issue, please be sure to specify the web page and nature of the issue in your email and/or phone call, and we will make all reasonable efforts to make that page or the information contained therein accessible for you.