With the main focus of this event set to be new Mac hardware powered by Apple’s new custom-designed processors (which have been found in iPhones, iPads and AirPods for years, but will make the jump into MacBooks and iMac for the first time this year – replacing the industry-standard silicon from Intel), Apple watchers seem confident that this is when we’ll find out the release date of macOS Big Sur. Like its recent predecessors, this slickly-edited presentation from Apple CEO Tim Cook and fellow executives will be streamed online on the Apple website, YouTube channel, Apple TV channel, and iOS app. According to a tweet from Jon Prosser, who hosts the immensely-popular Front Page Tech channel on YouTube, Apple has another Apple Event scheduled for November 17, 2020. However, that could soon be about to change.
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