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        <title><![CDATA[Apple cuts ties with Intel during WWDC keynote address]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple on Monday officially split from longtime chip-provider Intel during its Worldwide Developers Conference.</p><p>The iPhone-maker, which has since 2006 sourced its processors for Mac computers from the company, announced<strong>&nbsp;the long-awaited move to its own house-designed chips</strong> during its WWDC keynote address, <strong>the Wall Street Journal reported</strong>.</p><p>Apple already uses its own processor designs in iPhones and iPads, and with Monday&#8217;s announcement moved its full suite of products in-house.</p><p>The WWDC keynote is normally delivered in front of a crowd of thousands, but is being held virtually this year for the first time ever due to the coronavirus pandemic.</p><p>The processors that California-based Apple is developing have been shown to perform better than Intel’s chips, according to reports. Apple is reportedly licensing technology from semiconductor company Arm Ltd.</p><p>Apple announced a slew of new features during WWDC, including a redesigned interface for its Siri virtual assistant, as well as home screen widgets for the iPhone.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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