At WWDC this year, the MAC is definitely in the spotlight, as people are more focused on innovative things than the "android interface" of iOS. At the press conference, Apple announced that it was ditching Intel's CPU (but still a good partner) for its own Apple Silicon on the MAC. Simply put, apple is going to replace the processor on the MAC from Intel's i3i5i7 CPU to a series of chips like those on the iPhone and IPAD, letting the hardware and software run at their own pace. Many in the industry believe that the decision "will revolutionize the MAC, and even apple itself. " Of course, after the MAC switched to ARM, PCS could no longer run macOS with similar hardware configurations, the barrier to Mac adoption has been raised. For Apple, the ARM launch was a "once-in-a-decade event" (officially more than a decade) , and which black apple users became the first to be snapped up