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Apple’s ‘M2’ chip now in mass production: Report – CRN Australia
As the company readies new MacBooks that will use its in-house Arm-based chips.

Apple’s follow-up to the M1 processor has moved into mass production as the company readies new MacBooks that will use its in-house, Arm-based chips, according to a report.
The second-generation processor is “tentatively” known as the M2, and mass production began on the chip this month at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the report from Nikkei Asia said.
Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The report comes as Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple has been extending its M1…
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