Intel manufactures chips for iPhone, iPad and Mac for the first time – Apple production is underway
Intel has begun initial production of chips for iPhone, iPad and Mac – thus ending Apple's exclusive era with TSMC...
Intel has begun initial production of chips for iPhone, iPad and Mac – thus ending Apple's exclusive era with TSMC...
Apple and Intel have reached a chip manufacturing agreement, according to the Wall Street Journal. Here's what that means for Apple devices.
Apple is considering moving away from TSMC exclusivity and is looking at Intel as a new manufacturing partner for iPhone, iPad and Mac chips.
Apple plans to increase flexibility in chip production. Intel will become the focus as a manufacturing partner from 2028 onwards. Here are the details.
According to analysts, Apple is planning a new chip strategy in which Intel will take over part of the manufacturing and the supply chain starting in 2027...
Apple is considering Intel for its M-chips for the first time starting in 2027, which could broaden its supply chain and meet political expectations.
Intel is fighting for survival and seeking partners. Apple could play a key role. How realistic is a new collaboration?
Intel is considering manufacturing its 14th generation Core CPUs ("Meteor Lake") at least partially using TSMC's 5nm process.
Anti-Apple Silicon Ad Campaign: As part of the new campaign against M1 Macs, Intel released a "PC vs. Mac" webpage this week.
Rumors about an update to the iMac series have been documented for several months. Will the design of the iMac 2020 also...

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