Apple Inc.’s first-ever touch-screen laptop will rely on the company’s current high-end M5 chips, rather than next-generation silicon, though the company is working on a follow-up model with future M7 processors.
Apple Inc.s first-ever touch-screen laptop will rely on the companys current high-end M5 chips, rather than next-generation silicon, though the company is working on a follow-up model with future M7 … [+326 chars]
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