All You Need To Know About WWDC 2020
Dhir Acharya
Early this morning, Apple hold its WWDC 2020 event virtually. Apart from the announcements, here are all the important numbers.
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Early this morning, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple unveiled a batch of new products alongside new features, including the latest operating system, a revamped home screen with widgets, and a redesigned voice assistant.
Besides, Apple executives shared statistics about the company, the big event took place online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s a list of numbers of WWDC 2020.
100 million: how much Apple is spending on promotion of racial justice.
23 million: the total number of Apple’s app developers around the world.
20,000: the number of Apple Watch apps.
1 million: the number of iPad apps in the App Store.
14: the name of the latest iOS update
1 trillion: the number of ways you can customize your memoji, according to Apple.
200 million: the number of accounts for “Sign In with Apple.”
40%: the growth rate in the number of messages.
25 billion: the number requests Siri gets each month.
20 times: how many facts Apple’s virtual assistant has compared with 3 years ago.
11: the number of languages supported in the new Translate app by Apple, namely English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian, Arabic, and Brazilian Portuguese.
80%: the proportion of new cars having Apple CarPlay.
50%: how much faster Safari loads frequently visited sites on Mac compared with Google Chrome.
1 billion: the number of screens using Apple TV.
2 billion: the number of Apple chips packed in iPhone, Apple Watches, and iPads over the past decade.
2: the estimated number of years Apple will need to shift to using in-house processors for Macs.
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