Apple could switch to its own chips for Macs. Here's what that means.
San Francisco Apple may be gearing up for a big update under the hood of its computers that could result in several changes for its users.
The company could announce a long-rumored switch to its own chips for its Mac computer lineup — instead of the Intel processors they currently use — at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference that starts Monday, according to a report from Bloomberg. The ARM-based chips, which Apple makes in-house and already uses a version of in iPhones and iPads, could make their way into new iMacs and MacBooks by 2021.
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