According to the report of 9to5Mac, it has found references to the TrueDepth camera of macOS Big Sur which suggests the addition of Face ID on future Mac devices. Apple's switch from Intel processors is also integral for the introduction of the Face ID on Mac devices as it requires the Neural Engine found on the current iPad and iPhones. The said neural network is mainly found on Apple SoCs which will be equipped on upcoming Mac devices. Apple's switch from Intel processors to Apple-designed ARM chipsets grants the users to run iOS apps on their Mac devices. Apple has released iOS 12.5.8 to keep key services like iMessage, FaceTime, and device activation working on older Apple devices that can no longer upgrade to newer versions of iOS. Read more in our articles including "Apple may add Face ID on future Mac devices" and "Apple updates iOS 12 to keep iMessage and FaceTime working on older devices".
According to the report of 9to5Mac, it has found references to the TrueDepth camera of macOS Big Sur which suggests the addition of Face ID on future Mac devices. Apple's switch from Intel processors is also integral for the introduction of the Face ID on Mac devices as it requires the Neural Engine found on the current iPad and iPhones.
The said neural network is mainly found on Apple SoCs which will be equipped on upcoming Mac devices. Apple's switch from Intel processors to Apple-designed ARM chipsets grants the users to run iOS apps on their Mac devices. Apple has released iOS 12.5.8 to keep key services like iMessage, FaceTime, and device activation working on older Apple devices that can no longer upgrade to newer versions of iOS.
Our coverage of Face ID on Mac devices includes: "Apple may add Face ID on future Mac devices"; "Apple updates iOS 12 to keep iMessage and FaceTime working on older devices"; "Globe AT HOME offers free upgrades to 1Gbps and Wifi 6 routers to loyal postpaid subscribers". Each article provides unique insights and information.