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That hoary old question: ‘Will Mac go ARM?’ is becoming more pertinent as the gap between Intel’s processes and the processes of the leading foundries Samsung and TSMC gets narrower.
As the gap between processes narrows, so the gap between processors is narrowing.
The advent of 64-bit ARM cores means that Apple’s in-house developed processors will be performing at a level between Atom and Core i3 in 1-2 years’ time says a report from KGI Securities’ Ming-Chi Kuo.
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