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Intel isn’t taking being dumped for Apple’s M1 chip very well at all

Intel isn’t taking being dumped for Apple’s M1 chip very well at all

Posted on February 13, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

They say that breaking-up is hard to do and nowhere in tech is that more evident than Intel’s scorned lover-like anti-Mac ads posted to social media this month.

After being dumped by Apple, the chipmaker has fled to the loving embrace of Microsoft and gone all-in on the PC with a “you’re not on a Mac” campaign.

“If you can power a rocket launch and launch Rocket League, you’re not on a Mac. Go PC.
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Computers & IT Tags:Apple, Intel, mac, Microsoft, PC, Rocket League, social, social media

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