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Tangential, just based on a funny coincidence noticeable in the article: What do all these M’s stand for, anyway? I guess the M.2 might be inherited from the m in mSATA and mPCIe(?).

For Apple… they had A for for their cellphone chips, which vaguely made sense because they were the only chips Apple made at the time. But then, M for their laptop chips? M as in… mobile, or mini? But they use it in their Macs Pro, including their workstation-y ones…


mdasen
M as in Mac
bee_rider OP
Oh. I’m an M as in dummy, haha.
russelg
This isn't particularly true anymore since some iPad models are also shipping with M processors.

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