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Apple reportedly plans to ditch Intel processors in Macs — here's why that's a big deal

It means that Apple can build its computers without relying on Intel's processor. So, if it needs more powerful chips from Intel, for example, it won't ever have to wait for Intel to finish building those chips.
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