Meteor Lake CPUs: Intel wants to copy the M1 manufacturing process
Intel is considering manufacturing its 14th generation Core CPUs ("Meteor Lake") at least partially using TSMC's 5nm process.
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...
Although many fans are excited about the new Apple Silicon Macs, some are also concerned about the future of Thunderbolt support...
iMac 2020: Chip manufacturer Intel today officially introduced the 10th generation of its desktop processors called "Comet Lake".
It is now an open secret that Apple intends to build its own mobile phone modem. Yesterday, the company announced the acquisition of...
Apple has confirmed the acquisition of Intel's modem division in a press release. Apple is taking over the majority of Intel's ...
It is an open secret that Apple is interested in Intel's modem division. There have also been talks going on for some time - ...
According to a new report, Apple is in talks with Intel to acquire the chipmaker's German modem business unit...
Apple is already developing its own CPU cores and graphics units for iPhone chips. Now it's the modem's turn. Without a...
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