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Title: Apple may have overestimated its ability to create a Mac Pro with an Apple Silicon chip
Post by: HCK on February 12, 2023, 04:05:05 pm
Apple may have overestimated its ability to create a Mac Pro with an Apple Silicon chip

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<p>When Apple announced the transition of Macs powered by Intel processors to its own Apple Silicon in 2020, the company said it would complete the transition of the entire lineup in two years. However, that timeline has passed, and Apple still has one Intel Mac available in its lineup: the Mac Pro. Did Apple overestimate its ability to build a Mac Pro with an Apple Silicon chip?</p>
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