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Apple will start making its own chips to enable iPhone apps to run on future Mac computers. But developers say pulling that off may not be so easy. (AAPL)
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Your future MacBook will probably look a lot more like the iPhone — and that could be just what Apple needs to get ahead of Windows (AAPL)
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Apple struck a new deal with chipmaker Imagination, the iPhone supplier it once almost crushed (AAPL)
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