Apple has announced the M1 at its November event, the first Apple Silicon system-on-chip designed for the Mac.Said to be designed for low-powered systems while offering as much performance as possible, the M1 is the first in the new series of chips Apple is producing in its two-year migration of the Mac line away from Intel processors.Made using a 5-nanometer process, the M1 is an eight-core chip that uses four high-performance cores and four high-efficiency cores, balancing performance and power. Apple claims it gives the highest performance per watt possible, and delivers the same performance as a dual-core Intel-based MacBook Air.Read more