WWDC 2022 By The Numbers



Apple held its 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose on Monday and took advantage of the opportunity to showcase its latest MacOS build, a bunch of new features for the iPad and a stunning 6K display for its equally powerful Mac Pro, and even a new method of getting into Minecraft. Let' minecraft towny serversat the Mac Pro again.



Microsoft saved Minecraft Earth's AR gameplay reveal for Apple despite operating under Microsoft's business umbrella the team behind the global phenomenon Minecraft opted to announce the upcoming release of the new AR iteration of the game at WWDC. Looks like Pokemon Go is going to have a fight on its hands when Minecraft Earth launches later this summer.



MacOS Catalina is Apples next desktop operating system Catalina. It's not only for mixers for wine now. Named after the Southern California island, Apple's next-generation macOS (10.15). With it we'll see the decomposition of iTunes into its component music, podcast and TV elements, yay.



Apple created a 32-inch, 6K Retina display for the Mac Pro So, let me clarify this at about the price of a used mid-sized sedan ($12,000), Apple will sell you a 6K Retina display and the Mac Pro to run it on, and that's not right but somehow is a thousand-dollar monitor stand. In reality, Apple is the personal computer maker for the everyday user.



iOS 13 focuses on speed and embraces the darkness of the new mobile operating system is getting an increase in power. Craig Federighi, senior vice president of software engineering, revealed that the new iOS will feature 30 percent more speedier facial recognition for unlocking. It will also take half the time to download updates, and will take only 40 percent less space than its predecessors.



Apple finally reveals the new Mac Pro Is there anything the new Mac Pro can't do? It supports up to 28 cores, 1.5 terabytes of RAM and can handle two Radeon Pro Vega II GPUs and even has a headphone port. It can also be used to grate a block of parmesan.



Apple's iPad has its own operating system. All Apple's mobile devices, desktop devices , and fitness wearables are running their own OS versions. Now the iPad comes with one of its own. iPadOS will allow users to run multiple instances of the same program and will offer upgraded Swipe Over and Split Screen functionality, and even an attractive dark mode. While the dev version is now available for iPadOS, the public release will not occur until later in the autumn.