Apple's M1 chip revolutionized computing and set a new standard for performance and efficiency. For the fifth anniversary of ...
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 may rely on Intel to manufacture some future baseline iPhone chips as both companies adjust to new market pressures.
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There's Intel and AMD on the x86 side, with Apple and Qualcomm making Arm-based processors on the other. We break down the advantages and drawbacks of each to help you pick the right chip for your ...
Your next Mac might run on an Intel processor, which is a gigantic surprise, considering Apple dropped the chipmaker years ago in favor of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. But there’s a ...
TL;DR: Intel Foundry's future hinges on securing major clients for its advanced Intel 14A process, featuring second-gen RibbonFET and PowerDirect technologies. Rumors suggest Apple and NVIDIA may ...
A media report stated that the two companies have held discussions recently. These apparently concern a new partnership, an investment by Apple, or both. On Wednesday, Bloomberg, citing unnamed ...
Want to go down a tech rabbit hole that’ll leave you utterly confused? Try understanding what processor you’re getting in a Windows laptop. In their zeal to push AI as a selling point, Intel and AMD ...