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« on: February 15, 2021, 04:05:19 pm »

'Mystery' Apple silicon listing actually just M1 chip

Speculation about the possibility was confirmed by leaker Jon Prosser.

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Several recent reports have noted a mystery Apple silicon device registered by Apple in a Bluetooth database.
Sadly, it turns out this is just a listing for Apple's M1 chip, not an exciting new product.


Serial Apple leaker Jon Prosser has confirmed speculation that a mystery Bluetooth database filing spotted this week from Apple is in fact just the Apple silicon M1 chip.

As reported by MacRumors:


  In late October, Apple filed an unspecified product in the Bluetooth SIG database with a "B2002" name, "Personal Computer" category, and "TBD" model number, and now the company has filed its trio of Macs with the M1 chip under the same entry.
  The latest MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini with the M1 chip were added to the listing on February 10, 2021.
 
  While these additions to the database rule out the possibility of the "TBD" item being an M1 Mac, the listing otherwise r...

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