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Apple skips M6 to launch AI-focused M7 chip line
Apple is abandoning the M6 generation entirely, moving directly to M7 Pro, M7 Max, and M7 Ultra chips designed around on-device AI workloads rather than raw compute scaling.
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Apple is skipping the M6 generation entirely and moving directly to M7 Pro, M7 Max, and M7 Ultra chips, according to reporting from Bloomberg. The decision signals a shift in how the company is prioritizing silicon design: instead of the traditional cadence of iterative performance bumps, Apple is r...
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