Senior Apple Executive Details How the Company Carried out Its Apple Silicon Transition During COVID-19
Summary
Apple recently unveiled the M1 Ultra chip, marking two years since it began a transition from Intel products to its proprietary silicon. A recent report explains how it was possible under Johny Srouji’s leadership. The company is now said to […]
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Apple recently unveiled the M1 Ultra chip, marking two years since it began a transition from Intel products to its proprietary silicon. A recent report explains how it was possible under Johny Srouji’s leadership. The company is now said to be working on its next-generation M2 chips that would continue the lineage and power at least nine different Macs. Continue reading Source
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