Apple invites macOS developers participating in the Universal App Quick Start Program to join a session with Apple engineers. The program is designed for developers who have access to the Developer Transition Kit to prepare apps for Apple Silicon.
Apple announced the end of Intel Macs at this year's WWDC 2020. To ease the transition to the new ARM-based Mac devices, registered developers received a so-called Developer Transition Kit. This is Mac Mini hardware with an A12X CPU. These developers were able to prepare their applications for Apple Silicon Macs before this new hardware is available to the public. Now these developers will receive training together with Apple engineers. complete.
First Apple Silicon Mac could be released in November
This means that developers who have a Developer Transition Kit can request an appointment with Apple by November 1st. The sessions will take place on November 4th and 5th.
As a member of the Universal App Quick Start Program, you'll receive one-on-one, code-level guidance from an Apple engineer to help you optimize your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps for Apple Silicon Macs.
Rumor has it that Apple is planning to hold another event on November 17th. It is expected that the first Apple Silicon Mac will be presented that evening. The upcoming session is therefore no coincidence. In addition to the first Apple Silicon Mac, the official release of macOS 11 Big Sur is also expected. November should therefore be very exciting. AirPods Pro on special offer at Amazon – available now. (Image: Apple)