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20 Years After the Launch of OS X, What’s Next for the Mac? – PCMag AU
It’s already two decades since OS X burst onto the scene, and Apple has started switching over to its own M1 silicon. What might the next few years of Mac computing…

Outside Apples inner sanctum in Cupertino, California, no one knows anything for certain about the future of the Mac, except that two years from now, all new Macs will be running Apples own Apple Silicon hardware instead of the Intel CPUs that drove every Mac produced in the past 15 years. With that one fact in mind, together with the changes Apple has made in its macOS operating system in the past few versions, its possible to guess what it might be like to work on the Mac of the future.
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