"One more thing," Apple's last keynote for this year

One More Thing event on November 10th. "One More Thing" is a slogan frequently used by Steve Jobs, but it fell out of favor after the release of the iPhone X. This phrase is now making a comeback. This is the third keynote address, following two similar events held on September 15th and October 13th.

Apple will announce its Macbooks with in-house designed processors

Apple Silicon solutions . Indeed, Apple has been using Intel processors for 15 years. This marks a major first for Apple, allowing them to offer a MacBook without an Intel processor . Apple will reportedly begin by presenting MacBooks, but Mac Pro models are also in development. Rumors suggest that Apple will present three Macs on November 10th: two 13-inch MacBooks (Air and Pro versions) and a 16-inch Mac Pro. These new Macs will largely retain their previous designs, but significant changes are expected in performance and energy efficiency.

The event will take place at Apple Park in Cupertino at 7 p.m. UTC+1 on November 10th. It will be broadcast on the Apple TV app and Apple's website. While the first two events focused primarily on Apple Watches, iPhones, and iPads, this final event of the year will be geared towards MacBooks with their Apple Silicon processors. These are solutions with an ARM architecture designed directly by Apple. Apple will therefore increasingly use its own chips, as is already the case with its iPhone 12 (A14 Bionic).

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The new features that will also be announced

This third "One More Thing" keynote will also be an opportunity for Apple to unveil its most anticipated new products, such as AirTags and AirPods Studio . AirTags are wearable tags that can be attached to everyday items you don't want to lose sight of (keys, pets, etc.). Apple has been preparing their release for almost a year. AirPods Studio, meanwhile, are Apple's new Bluetooth headphones.

Furthermore, other products based on the iPhone 12's A14 chip will likely also be released. This is a 5-nanometer, multi-core supplied by TSMC. This chip is renowned for its machine learning performance and offers an average efficiency increase of 20% compared to the previous generation (A13). The A14 comprises 11.8 billion transistors that switch at 3 GHz. The chip includes 6 CPU cores, 4 GPU cores, and 16 Neural Engine cores.

Apple will likely also announce the stable version of macOS 11, the beta version of which was released on October 30th. This new operating system will feature a new look and will be accompanied by a new email program and an integrated translator for the Safari browser.

So mark your calendars for November 10th at 7pm French time for this "one more thing" keynote presented by Apple!

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