At today’s big hardware event, Apple announced the first three Mac computers made with Apple’s new ARM-based silicone processor, which it’s calling the M1 chip. There’s a new MacBook Air, a new Mac Mini and new 13-inch MacBook Pro. All three are available for preorder today and will ship next week. Here’s what else you need to know.
Introducing Apple’s M1 Chip

Earlier this summer, Apple announced that it would be releasing its first Mac computers with its own ARM-based silicone chipsets by the end of this year — and now they’re officially here. There are a number of key advantages with its M1 processor that that Apple is promising, including efficiency gains and better battery life. And, it’s supposedly able to make this new breed of Macs run way quieter. The new MacBook Air, for instance, doesn’t even have a fan.
The real proof is in the pudding, though. If you’re interesting in these new laptops, it’s a good idea to wait for the reviews to hit before you pull the trigger.