Apple is in discussions with Intel to manufacture M-series chips (M6/M7) on Intel's 18A process starting mid-2027, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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 Corp. has reportedly gone cap in hand to Apple Inc. to ask the iPhone maker to consider investing in its struggling chipmaking business, just days after securing a $5 billion commitment from ...
Rumor mill: It appears Intel may be looking to ease its financial hardships by partnering with a rival – Apple. While unconfirmed, such a deal would mark a striking reversal just two years after Apple ...
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.
Shares of Intel Corp. closed 10% higher today following a report that it may win a contract to produce chips for Apple Inc. devices. Prominent Apple analyst Ming-chi Kuo wrote on X that reports of the ...
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 ...
Following an injection of cash from the US government and a recent leadership overhaul, Intel has not been shy about asking others to invest in it. The latest company to get such a request — Apple — ...
Apple’s transformation into a silicon powerhouse did not happen by accident. Behind the shift away from third-party chips and ...