Apple's chips provide deeper integration, less reliance on Intel: Analyst
CNBC's Kelly Evans talks about Apple's new Mac announcements, which include laptops that run on Apple's in-house chips instead of Intel, with Ed Lee of The New York Times and Angelo Zino of CFRA Research.
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