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<p>Qualcomm is ramping up its efforts to compete with Apple’s new M-series chips for the Mac. The chip maker today held its
2021 investor day event, focused on unveiling its “next-generation” technology, including new CPU hardware designed by Nuvia. For those keeping track, Nuvia is the chip startup founded by three former Apple A-series engineers that
Qualcomm acquired earlier this year.</p>
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