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<p>Apple began the transition to Apple Silicon last year with new M1-powered Mac mini, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air models. The company expects a two-year cycle for all their computers to have their own processor, and with some 21.5-inch iMacs
not available to buy anymore, it could mean that they are next in line for an upgrade.</p>
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