Apple is hosting its 'Scary Fast' event later today at5 AM PT, where it will announce the new M3 series of chips alongside new Macs. However, the company has switched its event time from 10:00 AM, and it might cause a bit of confusion for users who are planning to watch the event live outside of the United States. For your ease, we have adjusted Apple's 'Scary Fast' event start time according to different time zones.
Here's when Apple's 'Scary Fast' event will start in your local time zone or region of residence
If you are planning to watch Apple's 'Scary Fast' event live, you might want to check out when it will be live-streamed in your local time zone. The company will live-stream its event from Cupertino, California, which can be watched on various platforms. The event is pre-recorded, meaning that it is not an in-person event. Check out the table below for more details on Apple's event start time.
The table below shows all the regions with the time listed next to it. All you have to do is locate your region of residence and note down the time listed next to it. This will be when Apple's 'Scary Fast' event will start in your local time zone. If your region is not listed, visit the TimeandDate website for more details. Your country or city will be mentioned in the full list.
This is all that you have to do to watch Apple's 'Scary Fast' event live. In case you miss the event, Apple will publish the video on YouTube soon after the event, allowing you to watch the event at a later time. The company is expected to announce a plethora of upgrades for the Mac lineup. However, the highlight of the event will be the new M3 chip.

If you are not familiar, Apple's new M3 chip will be fabricated on TSMC's 3nm architecture, which will deliver enhanced computational and graphical performance. Additionally, one of the elements of the M3 will be the low-power-hungry nature of the chip. This will contribute to better battery life on the new MacBooks.
Besides the M3 chip, Apple is expected to upgrade the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M3 Pro and M3 Max chips. The company is also expected to announce its highly-anticipated 24-inch iMac. The company could upgrade the MacBook Air lineup as well, but earlier reports have pointed to a 2024 launch. For now, be sure to note down the event start time for Apple's 'Scary Fast' event.









