
Apple’s Arm-based Macs will be able to run software for iPads and iPhones, including the game Monument Valley.
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Apple is overhauling its Mac computers with its own Arm chips, close cousins to those it designs for its own iPhones and iPads. Moving away from the Intel processors it’s used for the last 14 years is a historic change that disrupts software makers but that could appeal to customers who need better battery life.
“The Mac is transitioning to our own Apple silicon,” Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said Monday at Apple’s WWDC…
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