Apple TV 6 tipped to debut at massive September event


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Apple almost launched the Apple TV 6 back at the WWDC 2020 event, according to latest reports. However, it was scrapped in the last few hours. The report also adds that the company is prepping for a bigger event in September, quoting a tipster. And it will most likely include the new streaming box with upgraded internals.

Apple TV 6: specifications

The latest leak comes from a Twitter user Jioriku who says that Apple TV 2020 should launch in September. It will boast an A12X Bionic chipset inside. The event will likely have the iPhone 12 series to be the stars of the show.

As for the design, the new Apple TV isn’t expected to bring in a big change in design and colours. The overall footprint of a three-year-old Apple TV 5 is expected to be retained though.

Being introduced in 2018, the A12X packs quite the punch. Clocked at 2.49GHz, the silicon is built on a 7nm FinFET process by Taiwan’s TSMC. 

Better Thermals

This points to improved thermals with a new cooling solution. This could be a big bump compared to previous model with the A10X Fusion. 

Further, Jioriku says the new Apple TV will come with new storage configurations. Though he hasn’t mentioned the specifics of it, an earlier tip by Jon Prosser says the streaming box will come with 4K support and have 64/128GB configurations.

This bigger storage, when paired with an alleged gaming Controller that Apple is rumoured to be developing, will open a new door for the Apple arcade that got extended to the TV service almost a year back.

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Why did Apple scrap it?

Apple was earlier prepared to unveil the new Apple TV on June 22nd. According to Jioriku, the decision was held back on the verge of the event as Apple somehow realised the September event will most likely be a similar virtual event. 

Considering the current situation, holding a physical event is out of the equation now and this could have made Apple think of postponing the Apple TV launch to September to make it even bigger, says the tipster.

The keynote in September is likely to be focused more on the Hardware perspective where Apple could also talk more about the ARM-powered Macbooks. He further says the Macbooks and iMacs are expected to come in both Intel and Apple’s own ARM chips however, the current focus will be on Macbooks. 

Let’s wait as more leaks uncover themselves in the run up to September.

 

 

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