Worldwide Developers Conference

During the WWDC today, Apple announced the switch from Intel to custom ARM-based processors for its Mac computers. The move means Macs will run on the same family of chips as the iPhones and iPads and will be able to run iOS applications natively.
"We expect to ship our first Mac with Apple silicon by the end of the year," said chief executive Tim Cook.

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, WWDC20, will happen from June 22 to 26. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, for the time, the event will be online-only. It will include the keynote address, Platforms State of the Union, more tha 100 engineering sessions, all-new Developer Forums, and 1-on-1 labs with more than 1,000 Apple engineers.
WWDC20 kicks-off, with the keynote address, at June 22, 17:00 (UTC).

Apple announced that its Worldwide Developers Conference 2020 will be held virtually and free for all developers. WWDC20 will begin on June 22 and further information will be made available to developers in early June.