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562: The First Apple Silicon Macs
Episode 562

562: The First Apple Silicon Macs

This week, David and Stephen are joined by Kurt Knight, Senior Director, Platform Product Marketing at Apple to talk about the M1 chip and macOS Big Sur. After that, the guys talk about this first wave of new Macs.

Mac Power Users · David Sparks and Stephen Hackett

November 15, 20201h 47m

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This week, David and Stephen are joined by Kurt Knight, Senior Director, Platform Product Marketing at Apple to talk about the M1 chip and macOS Big Sur. After that, the guys talk about this first wave of new Macs.

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