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•AMD VP explains why the Ryzen AI Max likely wouldn't exist without Apple
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AMD VP Joe Macri says the company has been building APUs long before Apple .
The company claims the new chips will deliver up to 2.6 times faster 3D rendering than Intel 's Core Ultra 9 288V.
Macri gives Apple credit for proving that you don't need discrete graphics to sell people on powerful computers.
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