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What really went wrong with Intel? This is actually an interesting story
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So, what pulled Apple away from Intel? In a new interview, Apple executives
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Tim Millett and Bob Borcher reveal why the company shifted from making its own, or shifted to
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making its own Mac chips. Plus they shed light on what they're doing
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to make the Mac a gaming platform once again. We, once we started
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getting to the iPad Pro space, we realized that, you know, there is something here
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Who was this? This is Millett that told TechCunch. Indeed, the enormous capability of the iPad Pro
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led many on the outside to speculate if Apple can build a largely battery-powered
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device in such a thin enclosure without any active cooling, that exceeds
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the power of the MacBook Pro. Imagine what the same chips could do
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with more cores. So, essentially, they got so good at building iPhones
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that the iPhones started using those chips for iPads, and then those iPads end up being more powerful
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than the Mac, and they're like, what are we doing