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Posted on June 26, 2020 by admin

Exiting x86: Why Apple and Microsoft are embracing the Arm-based PC

In a sea change, Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp. are exiting Intel Corp.’s x86 processor architecture for their personal computers. Apple has been using x86 for 15 years, Microsoft for more than 30 …
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