The release of Apple’s M1 system-on-a-chip (SoC) elicited plenty of comparisons between the company’s custom silicon and that of Intel, the processor manufacturer it had used for years.
The Circuit podcast, in its latest episode, invited Apple's Vice President of Platform Architecture Tim Millet and Tom Boger, Senior Director, Mac & iPad Product Marketing at Apple for a conversation.
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