Intel wants to make Apple's new silicon processors so as not to lose business

It has been a few months since we can use the new Macs with an M1 processor. I'm writing this post myself from a MacBook Pro with M1, and it works really well. Obviously the launch of Apple processors did not like Intel, the main supplier of processors in previous Mac models, and everything is aimed at Intel disappearing from the Mac ... You know, if you can't kill your enemies, it is best to join them, and it seems that it is the strategy that the guys at Intel want to do. Intel plans to join the supply chain of new Apple processors. Keep reading as we give you all the details of this move by the processor giant.

In the end, from Intel they have to save their company, a loss such as the one that Apple stops incorporating its processors means a lot for Intel that is why they would be interested in offering Apple the manufacture of silicon chips like those with Apple's ARM design . They would do it thanks to the new division of manufacturing Intel processors based on the ARM architecture, which is precisely what Apple is betting on for your next devices. According to Intel, they are already working with Amazon, Cisco, IBM, and Microsoft, something that could provide guarantees to Apple and that it could make the Cupertino people trust Intel again.

A twist that could interest Apple because it would be a change to dispense with TSMC, current supplier of Apple processors. Intel is interested in staying in contact with Apple, now it is those from Cupertino who they have to take an interest in Intel and trust them again for their processors, already without Intel technology, but that it will be this manufacturer that is responsible for manufacturing the future ARM processors from Apple.


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