But years after the last Intel Mac transitioned to Apple silicon, the former partners may be looking for a way to rekindle their relationship. On Friday, respected industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo ...
Intel’s long, complicated relationship with Apple may be heading into an unexpected new phase, with multiple reports pointing ...
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 ...
Apple’s first Intel-based Macs, iMac and MacBook Pro, were born into a position of advantage. OS X Tiger, a loyal base of customers and developers, firm ownership of high-margin specialty markets, and ...
Five WWDCs ago, Apple unveiled macOS Big Sur. This was the last time the company updated its macOS design. Despite its many flaws, Big Sur was the company's first attempt to make the Mac work even ...
Investor concerns over the Intel transition and other aspects of Apple's business continue to weigh on the company's shares, but analysts alike remain confident in the Mac maker's strategy and are so ...
Apple decided to part ways with Intel CPUs at least as far back as 2018, but the road to actually jettisoning systems with the processors has been a long one. The end is now in sight, though: Apple ...
In a different timeline, the Apple–Intel story ended with a breakup tweet and a clean block-and-unfollow. In 2020, Apple walked away from Intel’s x86 roadmap and built its own M-series silicon, ...
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.
A media report stated that the two companies have held discussions recently. These apparently concern a new partnership, an investment by Apple, or both. 10 stocks we like better than Intel › The hot ...
When Apple kicked into high gear to ready iMac for a January launch, it didn’t have many Intel processor options to choose from. The 64-bit Pentium 4 CPUs used in Developer Transition Kits were too ...
Analysts for MorganStanley believe volatility in Apple's shares as a result of recent component supply chain and NPD data is overblown and that the new iPod Hi-Fi and other software products should ...