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  "path": "/t/now-that-macbook-neo-has-a-mobile-chip-does-it-make-it-more-secure-than-others/36157#post_4",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-10T18:53:02.000Z",
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  "textContent": "kissu:\n\n> ’m not sure if that chip will add anything groundbreaking given that Apple’s security is already quite high, might be a small bump but nothing groundbreaking.\n\nI guess what I am really asking then is if this chip provides equivalent security to an iPhone and how close (if measureable) is it to GrapheneOS on a Pixel.",
  "title": "Now that MacBook Neo has a mobile chip, does it make it more secure than others?"
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