It has once again been rumored that Apple might revive its chipmaking partnership with Intel, but the chips would be designed ...
It has been five years since Apple and Intel parted ways after their long collaboration, but a new rumor suggests that they are set to reignite this partnership, and it would still be for the Mac ...
In 2020, Apple made a switch in the company supplying the processors for its Mac computers, from Intel to Apple itself. The rise of homegrown silicon for Apple had begun more than a decade before with ...
One of the most significant Apple announcements of recent years was the news, back in 2020, that the entire Mac lineup would transition from Intel processors to ARM-based chips of Apple’s own design.
Your next Mac might run on an Intel processor, which is a gigantic surprise, considering Apple dropped the chipmaker years ago in favor of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. But there’s a ...
Intel’s stock increased by about 10.3% after a public report by a well-known analyst restarted the conversation about a potential partnership between Apple and Intel. The discussion is about whether ...
As one year ended and another began, Apple blew away the cobwebs by shunting a further batch of products into its “Vintage” category, including the last ever MacBook Air to run an Intel chipset.
Apple currently partners exclusively with TSMC for production of its M-series chips, but analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says that may change soon, with Intel being brought in as an important new supplier. Intel ...
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