First Apple Silicon Mac Devices Leaked In macOS's Codes
Aadhya Khatri
Big Sur – Apple’s macOS, gives evidence of three new devices that the company is expected to release shortly in its beta code
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Big Sur – Apple’s macOS, gives evidence of three new devices that the company is expected to release shortly in its beta code.
Many experts believe this’s the first confirmation of Apple Silicon Mac devices. The clues are found in macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 beta that was made available for developers last week.
The code revealing the release of new Mac devices is in the System/Library folder of developer previews. That folder is believed to be where the Cupertino tech giant stores the files relating to Mac models.
Found in macOS Big Sur’s latest version are codes referring to Mac devices that haven’t been released.
They are under the name “MacHardwareTYpes” and in codes 2020g, 2020h, and 2020f. 2020d contains a reference for the latest 16-inch MacBook Pro. Other files shown in the tweet below refer to MacBook Air, iMac, and the latest 13-inch MacBook Pro.
The files contain no data so there is no way to gain information on which models they are referring to. They will probably accompany codes when Apple’s next event, which is expected to be held on November 17 this year, draws near.
It’s highly unlikely that the event will feature the first Apple Silicon-powered iMac that experts in the field have been speculated for some time now. Rumor has it that the November event and the one right after it will see the introduction of the 2021 iMac and a reboot 12-inch MacBook.
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