Apple's move from PowerPC to x86 more than a decade ago came with a nice bonus: native support for Windows. Boot Camp has allowed x86 Mac owners to load a non-Apple operating system and run it without any virtualization overhead, but that won't be an option once the company makes its next architecture change. That's not entirely Apple's fault, though. Everyone shares some of the blame.
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