What does Ken mean by saying the new models are transitional devices?
Apple Silicon Macs with M1 chips: Worth the wait?

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What are the potential future developments in Apple's chip technology as discussed?
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How does Ken describe the performance of the new Macs compared to previous models?
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What are the implications of Apple transitioning to their own chips for the future of Mac computers?
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