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Apple’s New Silicon Chip Could End Intel’s Chip Supremacy – BBN Times
Apple is currently developing faster chips than Intel and the current M1 chip. This is a significant move that will strongly impact the tech world.

Apple is currently developing faster chips than Intel and the current M1 chip. This is a significant move that will strongly impact the tech world.
Apple is planning a series of new Mac processors for as early as next year that are aimed at outperforming Intel’s fastest.
The move could accelerate a shakeup in an industry that has long been reliant on Intels pace of innovation.
Apple is working on different successors to the M1 custom chip, Apples first Mac main processor that launched in November.
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