Most likely, Apple's Macbook models will use ARM kernel chipsets in the future
Neowin cited the source, saying Apple is testing a new iMac model using a 64-bit ARM 4-8 core kernel and a Mac Mini model with 4 cores using a 64-bit platform.
In addition, the company is also testing a 13-inch screen laptop, using its own ARM-developed chipset.
The reason Apple wants to use its own designed ARM core is because " apple houses " want to improve processing speed and reduce power consumption.
In recent years, Apple has invested a lot in the chipset industry. Typically the iPhone 4 model when using the Apple A4 chipset with the ARM Cortex-A8 core, kicks off the period of the entire " Apple home " mobile device to use ARM kernel.