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The Apple silicon transition begins

THIS YEAR’S WWDC SAW PLENTY OF UPDATES TO APPLE’S OPERATING SYSTEMS, BUT BY  FAR THE BIGGEST NEWS WAS THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE SWITCH FROM INTEL TO APPLE’S OWN PROCESSORS IN MACS. In a move similar to the 2011 transition from PowerPC to Intel, Apple will gradually be transitioning its entire fleet of Macs to ARM-based processors, called ‘Apple silicon’, over the next two years. Apple silicon is already

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