Apple reportedly has a deal to use chips made by Intel again


Apple and Intel have reached a “tentative agreement” for Intel to manufacture chips for Apple devices. Wall Street magazine reported Friday. Apple has moved on from Intel-powered computers with its highly successful move to Apple Silicon, but now it looks like the two companies will be working closely together again.

The Wall Street Journal says it’s “still unclear” which Apple products will get Intel chips. Apple and Intel did not immediately respond to a request for comment Edge.

Bloomberg I mentioned this week Apple has had “exploratory discussions” with Intel and Samsung about having them make Apple’s processor chips in the US – currently, Apple is working with Taiwan-based TSMC to produce those chips. Ming-Chi Kuo, supply chain analyst, said Late last year Intel is “expected” to start shipping “Apple’s less advanced M processor” by 2027. Bloomberg Also mentioned In September Intel asked Apple about a potential investment and how to work together further.

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