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benefits of Apple producing its own chips, and of a general plateauing of Intel chip improvements in Macs even before the Apple switch, over the last few years has been that we didn’t get much of a “left behind” syndrome when new OS updates were released. In the days of OS X, it wasn’t uncommon

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