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It was to be expected because they save a lot of money that they were paying to Intel. It was estimated that they could shave something like $100 per computer by switching to an in house chip.



They are saving the money, but they're just keeping it. You save nothing.


That’s not clear. They likely spent about the same total cost on components with $100 more for worthwhile components instead of the Intel tax

We will see when we get a full teardown


Mac Mini saw a price drop.




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