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Apple on Tuesday spent 45 minutes breathlessly describing the benefits of the custom-designed chip, the M1, powering its newest Macs. Craig Federighi, senior vice president of software engineering, talked up the power-saving benefits, which allow for the longest battery life ever for the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. He also talked up quickly the computers would boot up and run programs, such as on the Mac Mini.
Yet it's what Apple spent no time on that could hold the most promise for this new line of Apple silicon-based Macs: 5G.
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