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    John Davidson

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    Microsoft has been trying to break free from Intel for more than a decade, to give us Windows laptops with a proper battery life. This time, they just might succeed.

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    Will the third time be a charm for Microsoft, as it struggles to break free from its ball-and-chain, Intel?

    Apple managed to break free from Intel in 2020, and Apple users have benefited from the move ever since, so we know it’s possible.

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