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Apple just wrapped up its “One More Thing” hardware live stream, where it announced new versions of the MacBook Air, the 13-inch MacBook Pro, and the Mac mini, each with its newly announced, promising M1 silicon. Apple also says that the M1’s flash controller makes accessing storage for read / write faster than before. Image: Apple.
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