TL;DR: Intel is set to manufacture Apple's M-series chips using its advanced 18A-P process node starting in 2027, with plans to fab non-Pro iPhone 21 SoCs on the Intel 14A node by 2028. This ...
Apple and Intel have reportedly reached a preliminary deal under which Intel could manufacture some chips designed by the iPhone maker ...
Apple partnership talks: Intel reportedly reached a preliminary deal to manufacture some Apple chips, potentially easing supply shortages and diversifying Apple's sourcing. Aggressive CPU roadmap: ...
Apple explores Intel and Samsung chip partnerships as TSMC's AI focus creates iPhone supply constraints, potentially ending ...
Apple's M1 MacBook Pro excels over its Intel sibling when it comes to power and battery life, making it a great choice for ...
Apple has finally unveiled the low-cost MacBook version – the new MacBook Neo – powered by the Apple A18 Pro chip launched in September 2024 that initially featured in the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max ...
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 ...
When the Asahi Linux team released its first alpha version of a GNU/Linux-based operating system for Macs with Apple M-series processors in 2022, things were still pretty rough around the edges.
The 2019 MacBook Pro, 2020 MacBook Pro, 2020 iMac, and 2019 Mac Pro are all set to miss out on macOS 27, although security updates will continue.