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Apple’s massive MacBook M1 chip upgrade might come next year

MacBook M1 Chip

The M1 System-on-Chip (SoC) that already powers four MacBooks and two iPad Pro sent shivers down Intel’s spine earlier this year. Apple announced last summer that it would transition all of its laptops to its silicon. It started the switch in November. A few months later, Intel was already blasting the M1 MacBooks in online ads. Apple's laptops received praising reviews, with users highlighting the M1’s performance and the MacBooks’ battery life. It wasn't a surprise that Intel’s ads backfired and found plenty of criticism. Apple then made more unexpected M1 moves in early 2021 when it unveiled the M1-powered iMac and 2021 iPad Pro. And Apple is expected to debut the M1X chip later this year. But a new report teases an even bigger SoC upgrade for next year’s iPads and MacBooks.

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