Tim Cook announcing Apple Silicon at WWDC 2020
The iPhone, the iPad, and even the Apple Watch — none of them were unveiled at Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Major new products get their own event, or they were announced when Apple would attend the now defunct Macworld conferences.
Yet every year since 1983 — albeit sometimes under different names — WWDC has kept developers and users up to date with Apple’s latest moves. That did include showing developers the Mac in 1984, but it had already been unveiled to stockbrokers.
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