Apple announces its first-ever M1 processor, coming to MacBooks and Macs

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Apple (AAPL) on Tuesday debuted its first line of Macs running on its own custom processors. The MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini, which launch next week for $999, $1,299, and $699, respectively, represent a big step for the tech giant.

Rather than relying on the Intel (INTC) chips that have powered its Mac line for the last 14 years, the company is now delegating the task to the same kinds of processors that run its iPhones and iPads.

Not only does the move give Apple greater control of its devices by developing more of the hardware that powers them, it also means that the firm will be able to create software that runs as smoothly on its computers as it does on its smartphones and tablets, including the very same apps.

Here’s what we know about the new Macs so far, and what you can expect.

Apple’s new M1 chip

Apple’s latest systems are powered by the company’s new ARM-based M1 chip. Featuring an 8-core CPU, and 8-core GPU, Apple says that the chip is its most advanced ever built, and offers three times the performance per watt than prior generation chips. That essentially means that Apple’s chips are able to handle more intensive tasks without devouring all of your laptop’s power.

As for the GPU, Apple says it offers two times the performance of the leading PC processor’s. That, however, doesn’t mean Apple’s chip can stand toe-to-toe with Nvidia or AMD’s dedicated graphics chips, only that it can take Intel’s own built-in graphics chips to task.

Apple says the M1 will allow it to make its laptops and desktops more powerful without consuming tons of power. (Image: Apple)
Apple says the M1 will allow it to make its laptops and desktops more powerful without consuming tons of power. (Image: Apple)

How does the company do that all? By transitioning to a 5-nanometer processing technology, which packs in the largest number of transistors Apple has put in a chip. That’s far more advanced than Intel’s current 10-nanometer technology, and even the 7-nanometer processors used by AMD.

The new MacBook Air

According to Apple, the new M1-powered MacBook Air offers five times the graphics performance of its previous generations, meaning you can do things like edit multiple streams of 4K video at once, which is a massive jump. In fact, Apple claims the new Air is 3X faster than the best-selling Windows PC on the market.

The new M1-powered MacBook Air offers 5 times the graphics performance of the previous generation Air. (Image: Apple)
The new M1-powered MacBook Air offers 5 times the graphics performance of the previous generation Air. (Image: Apple)

It’s not just the CPU and GPU that are faster though, Apple says the Air’s solid-state storage drives are now two times faster thanks to the M1, so you won’t have to wait long to open super-high resolution photos or videos.

Impressively, the new MacBook Air is also fanless, so you won’t hear an annoying whine when you’re pushing it to its limit. As for battery life, Apple says you’ll get 15 hours of web browsing and 16 hours of video playback time. That’s six hours more than before. And for our current, virtual world, Apple says the Air gets two times the battery performance with video calls.