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Silicon Mac incoming? Apple to host 'One More Thing' event on Nov 10

The 'One More Thing' event is likely to showcase Apple's transition to Silicon in the Mac desktop lineup.

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Apple on Monday announced to organise its third event of 2020, with teasing 'One More Thing' that will arrive on November 10.

The "One more thing" tagline is a classic Apple reference from previous keynotes. The tagline calls back to a line former Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs sometimes used at the company's events before unveiling previously unannounced products.

This event is likely to showcase Apple's transition to Silicon in the Mac desktop lineup.

At the WWDC20 developer conference in June, Apple confirmed its break up with Intel x86 architecture for Advanced RISC Machines (ARM) chips in its Mac desktops.

Apple has used Intel processors for its MacBook, iMac and Mac computing devices since 2005.

The company announced it will transition the Mac to its world-class custom silicon to deliver industry-leading performance and powerful new technologies.

Apple said the first Silicon Mac would be released later this year, and this is what is expected to be unveiled on November 10.

In addition to the new Macs, analysts believe that Apple is working on a new pair of over-ear AirPods headphones and tracking tags similar to those made by Tile Inc to bolster Apple's growing accessories business.

In September, Apple launched Watch Series 6 along with a new iPad Air.

Last month, the company finally unveiled the iPhone 12 series with four 5G devices and the HomePod mini.

The November 10 event will be live-streamed across Apple's website, in the Apple TV app, and likely on YouTube.

(With inputs from agencies)

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