Monday 19 January 2015

Prediction: ARM-based Macs coming, dropping Intel in lower-end machines

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Analyst predicts ARM-based Macs coming, dropping Intel in lower-end machines

A new report from KGI Securities claims Apple is seriously investigating using its own ARM-based chips for low-end Macs beginning in the next one or two years.

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