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Apple silicon’s epic first year was nothing compared to what’s next

When Apple released the M1 chip at the end of last year, we were blown away by the speed improvements over its Intel predecessors. A year later Apple did it again with the M1 Pro and M1 Max and rumours suggest that the next generation will be an even bigger leap. Here’s how the Apple silicon transition has gone so far – and where it’s going.

M1: DECEMBER 2020

Apple’s current M1 processor is based on the 5nm A14 chip the first arrived in the iPad Air and later the iPhone 12. It has

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