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The next stage of the Apple silicon transition could be mere days away

Posted on July 23, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

In June 2020, when Apple unveiled its first Mac built around its own chip, the M1 processor, the company said it was planning for a two-year transition for its entire computer line. Here we are, just months away from the two-year anniversary of that announcement, and we’re poised to find out exactly what’s next in Apple’s processor jump—in more ways than one. .

Apple’s “Peek Performance” event will be held on Tuesday, March 8, and it might feature the introduction of one or more new Mac models along with a new M2 chip.
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