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watch apple unveil the first arm-based mac live right here

AVATAR Romain Dillet
Romain Dillet
Senior Reporter
November 10, 2020
watch apple unveil the first arm-based mac live right here

Apple is preparing to host its third event within a three-month period. The company will be conducting a (virtual) keynote presentation today at 10 AM PT (1 PM in New York, 6 PM in London, 7 PM in Paris). The event is being broadcast live, and you can view it right here through the company’s live stream.

During its recent developer conference, Apple indicated the arrival of a new Mac featuring an Arm-based processor later this year. Consequently, today’s event appears to be an ideal setting to unveil a new computer powered by Apple’s proprietary processor.

We also anticipate learning the release date for macOS Big Sur. This significant update is expected to launch alongside the new Apple computer. Apple may also leverage this event to announce additional, minor updates and products. It remains to be seen if the company will showcase any new accessories.

The live stream is accessible directly on this page, as Apple is broadcasting the conference on YouTube.

Apple TV owners can access the stream without downloading any additional applications. Simply launch the Apple TV app and navigate to the Apple Events section to stream today’s presentation and revisit past events.

For those without an Apple TV or who prefer not to use YouTube, Apple also provides the option to live stream the event through the Apple Events section on its website. This video stream is now compatible with all leading web browsers – Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Google Chrome.

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Romain Dillet

Romain Dillet served as a Senior Reporter for TechCrunch until April 2025. He authored more than 3,500 pieces focusing on technology and emerging tech companies, becoming a recognized and respected commentator within the European technology landscape. His expertise encompasses a broad range of areas, including startups, artificial intelligence, financial technology, data protection, cybersecurity, blockchain technology, mobile technology, social media, and the media industry. Having spent thirteen years with TechCrunch, he became a well-known figure at the publication renowned for its comprehensive coverage of Silicon Valley and the broader technology sector – he initially joined TechCrunch at the age of 21. Situated in Paris, he is widely regarded by many within the technology community as a highly informed and insightful technology reporter. Romain has a talent for identifying promising startups at an early stage. He was the first journalist to report on Revolut, Alan, and N26. He also broke stories regarding significant acquisitions made by Apple, Microsoft, and Snap. Beyond his writing, Romain also possesses skills as a software developer, giving him a practical understanding of the technical aspects of the technology he covers. He also maintains a comprehensive understanding of the history of computing over the last half-century, allowing him to effectively analyze the connections between technological advancements and their societal impact. Romain is an alumnus of Emlyon Business School, a prominent French business school with a specialization in entrepreneurship. He has also contributed his time and expertise to various charitable organizations, including StartHer, which focuses on advancing education and empowerment for women in technology, and Techfugees, an organization dedicated to assisting displaced individuals through the use of technology.
Romain Dillet