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Apple working on a 32-core processor for high-end Macs - The Verge
The Future: Apple Moving to ARM-based Macs in 2021
The 12-inch MacBook to be the first with Apple's ARM CPU - GSMArena.com news
Mac With Apple-Designed Arm Processor Coming in First Half of 2021 - MacRumors
MacBook to return with ARM-based CPU and one horrible mistake (report) | Laptop Mag
Apple to begin transitioning its MacBook to ARM CPUs in 2021
M1 benchmarks prove Apple Silicon outclasses nearly all current Intel Mac chips | AppleInsider
Apple's first Arm-based 13-inch MacBook Pro is here with an M1 chip - The Verge
Report: Apple is kind-of-sort-of working on more ARM chips for its Macs | Ars Technica
Apple's first Arm-based 13-inch MacBook Pro is here with an M1 chip - The Verge
Here's how Apple's Mac and mobile ARM chip roadmap looks through 2025 | VentureBeat
MacBook Pro 13 and MacBook Air with ARM processors to enter mass production in Q4 2020; ARM-powered MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 joining in mid-2021 - NotebookCheck.net News
Apple to move Mac to Arm CPUs: What you need to know | ZDNet
Why You'll Probably Never Own A Mac With An ARM Processor [Feature] | Cult of Mac
Leaked Apple ARM CPU benchmark beats Intel Core i9 16-inch MacBook Pro | TechRadar
Apple gives Macs a brain transplant with new Arm chips starting this year - CNET
Apple M1: Does move to Arm processor spell trouble for Intel?
Apple Silicon: The Complete Guide - MacRumors
First ARM-based Mac laptops: MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro | Ars Technica
Apple: Our New ARM-Based Macs Offer Epic CPU Performance and Battery Life | PCMag
Apple brings the heat with its M1 ARM processor, but takes different direction than Microsoft | Windows Central
Kuo predicts Apple's switch from Intel to ARM in Macs will cut CPU component costs by 40-60% - 9to5Mac
Report: Apple Preps ARM-Based MacBook Pros, MacBook Air - Thurrott.com
Apple Silicon: The Complete Guide - MacRumors
MacBooks with ARM CPUs to launch in 2021 — and Intel should be worried | Laptop Mag