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Cook: M1 chip version Mac currently sells more than Intel version

On April 22, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that although the M1 processor was released in November 2020, sales of MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini equipped with this chip now account for It accounts for most of Mac sales, surpassing Mac computers equipped with Intel processors.


Cook revealed the above information at the spring conference held on Wednesday. He also introduced a completely redesigned 24-inch iMac, which is also equipped with an Apple M1 processor. When touting industry-leading customer satisfaction, Cook said that M1 and Apple silicon are "not only an upgrade, but a breakthrough."

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Apple announced at the 2020 World Developers Conference (WWDC) that it will begin a two-year transition from Mac to self-developed chips and part ways with Intel. On Wednesday, with the release of the first iMac equipped with Apple silicon, Apple has now launched four Apple silicon-powered Mac computers.


At the same time, Apple continues to sell 16-inch and 13-inch MacBook Pros, 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs, and high-end Mac Pros equipped with Intel processors.


According to Cook, the four M1-powered Macs now sell more than the other five Intel processor-powered computers in the lineup. During the keynote speech, Cook's comments basically did not attract much attention, but this is likely to be an important topic on Apple's earnings conference call on April 28. (Little)



Source: NetEase Technology Report, translated by Google Translate

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