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Apple’s latest MacBook Air and new MacBook Pro on Monday (6th), both of which use Apple’s latest self-developed chip M2,Almost completed a two-year transition away from Intel-based Macs.

“Now, it’s across all Mac product lines,” said Ben Wood, principal analyst at research firm CCS Insight, of Apple’s chips, according to Nikkei Asia. A major concern for Apple’s competitors.”

On the first day of the 2022 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, the company released the next-generation self-developed processor, the M2. Compared to the M1, Apple’s first-generation silicon chip, launched in 2020, the M2 has better performance and energy efficiency, is faster, and has better support for video.

According to previous reports from Nikkei, the M2 will be manufactured by TSMC using the latest semiconductor production technology, namely 5nm plus.

The MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with M2 start at $1,199 and $1,299, respectively. But because of supply chain constraints, customers will have to wait until July to see the new Macs shipping.

Apple’s shares closed up 0.52% on the day, while Intel’s shares closed down 0.12%.

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