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ICYMI: An in-depth look at the Apple M1-powered MacBook Air – Fior Reports
An eight-core chip based on ARM design, the M1 SoC will require developers to rebuild software to take full advantage of its processing power. However, Apple has…
An eight-core chip based on ARM design, the M1 SoC will require developers to rebuild software to take full advantage of its processing power. However, Apple has included the Rosetta 2 emulator in the M1 laptop so that users can still run older Intel x86 applications. The physical design of the MacBook Air M1 is similar to its predecessor: lightweight at 2.8 pounds with a durable one-piece construction, a keyboard with good depth, and the same impressive 13.3-inch Retina display. The only features…
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