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How to run iPhone and iPad apps on an M1 Mac

The M1 processors used in the latest Macs are based on technology first developed for the company’s iPhone and iPad. (In fact, the current iPad Pro uses the same M1 processor.) Because of this, the M1 brings to the Mac the ability to run iPhone and iPad apps.

Why would you want to run an iPhone or

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