MacBook Air to Use Apple iPad 2 Processor - A recent report has indicated that Apple made a test on a MacBook Air using the A5 processor, which is currently used for the Apple iPad 2. A Japanese blog a source said was present when apple A5 processor was using a MacBook Air.
The source added that the use of Apple A5 processor in the MacBook Air had better results than expected. However, do not automatically mean that Apple A5 processor will be used for a version of the MacBook Air because Apple A5 processor has a different design compared to Intel Sandy Bridge, which is currently in the MacBook Air.
The report also indicates that the operating system that was used for the Apple MacBook Air with the A5 processor is not specified, although the IOS can not use the features found in the Lightning without using the Finder. Developers should also work at Universal Binary applications to facilitate the use of Apple A5 processor with Mac OS X.
With this in mind, Apple A5 processor usage on the MacBook Air may have been just an experiment for the developer. Apart from the recent report on the use of Apple A5 processor, reports have emerged in an ARM-based Apple MacBook. He said the change will be once the A15 processor exits.
The source added that the use of Apple A5 processor in the MacBook Air had better results than expected. However, do not automatically mean that Apple A5 processor will be used for a version of the MacBook Air because Apple A5 processor has a different design compared to Intel Sandy Bridge, which is currently in the MacBook Air.
The report also indicates that the operating system that was used for the Apple MacBook Air with the A5 processor is not specified, although the IOS can not use the features found in the Lightning without using the Finder. Developers should also work at Universal Binary applications to facilitate the use of Apple A5 processor with Mac OS X.
With this in mind, Apple A5 processor usage on the MacBook Air may have been just an experiment for the developer. Apart from the recent report on the use of Apple A5 processor, reports have emerged in an ARM-based Apple MacBook. He said the change will be once the A15 processor exits.
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