Apple Said to Work on Mac Chip That Would Lessen Intel Role ➝

Mark Gurman and Ian King, reporting for Bloomberg:

Apple engineers are planning to offload the Mac’s low-power mode, a feature marketed as “Power Nap,” to the next-generation ARM-based chip. This function allows Mac laptops to retrieve e-mails, install software updates, and synchronize calendar appointments with the display shut and not in use. The feature currently uses little battery life while run on the Intel chip, but the move to ARM would conserve even more power, according to one of the people.

The current ARM-based chip for Macs is independent from the computer’s other components, focusing on the Touch Bar’s functionality itself. The new version in development would go further by connecting to other parts of a Mac’s system, including storage and wireless components, in order to take on the additional responsibilities.

First the Touch Bar and potentially Power Nap in the near-future, how much of the Mac’s functionality will eventually be taken over by ARM chips?

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