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After the Mac’s processors, Apple’s next transition is apps

Over the next two years, we’re going to hear a lot about Apple’s next transition. The move from Intel to Apple’s silicon is one of the biggest moves the company has ever made, one that’s sure to impact the rest of the industry as much as the Mac itself.

But that’s not the only transition that Apple is embarking on. It might not have had its own segment during the WWDC keynote, but Apple laid down the tracks for a major shift away from traditional apps

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