Tim Cook featured in a scripted video to announce the new version of the iPad Pro.
Tim Cook featured in a scripted video to announce the new version of the iPad Pro.

TWITTER is once again witnessing a plethora of creativity in tech memes. This time, it's Tim Cook, the boss of Apple, who has inspired web users during the brand's first keynote of the year 2021. The cause? An impressive appearance in a "Mission: Impossible"-style video to announce the new iPad Pro processor. The sly smile of the CEO was given a wide variety of treatments on the social network. Which made us smile too. This is our top meme of the week.

On Tuesday, the Apple boss was the undisputed star on social networks. While the Apple brand unveiled its new products, including the new generation of iMac and iPad Pro as well as the much-awaited AirTags during its first keynote of the year 2021, web users were largely commenting on another aspect of this presentation. And for good reason. With this keynote highly anticipated by Apple fans, web users were able to discover a very special video in the form of an action movie trailer to reveal the new M1 processor of the iPad Pro.

At the 36 minute and 37 second mark of "Spring Loaded" event, a spy-like character appears on screen. He is seen breaking into the Apple campus and moving through the company's ventilation corridors. In a succession of fast-paced action scenes, the character manages to penetrate a room filled with MacBooks and protected by laser beams. There he recovers the M1 chip and finally reaches another room in the company. The spy then inserts this chip into an iPad before revealing his true face, which is none other than Tim Cook.

This elaborate staging to announce the new version of the iPad Pro gave rise to a flurry of memes each more humorous than the previous one. If this short excerpt of barely 2 minutes has generated so much talk on Twitter, it's because of the sly little smile of the Apple boss. With or without the hashtag dedicated to the event, #AppleEvent, web users were amused by the little grin with comments such as: "Tim looking at my wallet," "Tim looking at my bank account" or even "When your hungry stomach finds some snacks in the fridge at 2 AM." Tim looking at my wallet #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/EEkAWUn15s

— DeVante Chisolm (@devantechisolm) April 20, 2021

tim apple putting 2TB of storage in the new iPad and 256GB in the new iMac pic.twitter.com/jE3KbI1TON

— darth (@darth) April 20, 2021

that feeling Cook gets when Apple starts enforcing the ads tracking prompt in iOS pic.twitter.com/7WneM6bMdJ

— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) April 20, 2021

Tim was jealous that Craig got his own meme. #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/mkgfDNTuZA

— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) April 20, 2021

Tim looking at my bank account: #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/AjyTqeJgWS

— Dr. Jon Paul (@DoctorJonPaul) April 20, 2021

[when the plate of wings gets delivered to the table] pic.twitter.com/77MD8acxC3

— Tim Marcin (@TimMarcin) April 20, 2021

When your hungry stomach find some snacks In the fridge at 2AM#AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/YMNXwfhBBF

— Meera (@meera_3001) April 20, 2021

Recently, the blockage of the Suez Canal caused Twitter users to get creative with their memes. #Lifesameme