While all Macs are now powered by Apple's custom-designed chips, a new rumor claims that Apple may rekindle its partnership with Intel, albeit in a new and limited way. Apple supply chain analyst Ming ...
Analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo claims Intel may start manufacturing Apple’s entry-level M-series chips by mid-2027. It’s not a revival ...
A new report from Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple may tap Intel to manufacture the M7 chip in 2027. The move would hand Apple's entry-level silicon production to a US-owned firm for the first time, ...
When Apple broke up with Intel and began making its own industry-leading silicon processors in 2020, the split looked final.
Apple and Intel may be reigniting their partnership, according to a new rumor, with the duo reportedly working together again ...
In case you forgot, here’s a refresher: Intel had been making Mac chips since the transition from PowerPC to Intel’s x86 microarchitecture in 2006. The last time Intel made a Mac chip came before 2020 ...
Intel's semiconductor manufacturing relationship with Apple could extend beyond Mac processors, with Intel making iPhone ...
But years after the last Intel Mac transitioned to Apple silicon, the former partners may be looking for a way to rekindle ...
Apple might partner with Intel for upcoming M-series chips in the Mac and iPad, while continuing to rely heavily on TSMC for other chips.
That perception remains Intel's most significant challenge as it tries again to become a world-class foundry. Intel CEO ...
A recent report said Intel could start producing Apple’s M-series chips in 2027, and now Intel-made iPhone chips are rumored to follow.
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