Intel chips might end up in MacBooks and iPhones.
The potential Intel-Apple collaboration emerges as the Trump administration prioritizes domestic semiconductor production. Intel received government backing through an unconventional deal in August, ...
But years after the last Intel Mac transitioned to Apple silicon, the former partners may be looking for a way to rekindle ...
Intel (INTC) shares rose more than 6% on Friday after TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested the chip giant could become the foundry supplier for some of Apple's (AAPL) M-series ...
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo thinks it could be a sign of the consumer tech giant wanting to show support for the Trump ...
Shares of Intel Corp. closed 10% higher today following a report that it may win a contract to produce chips for Apple Inc. devices.
Apple is reportedly planning to enlist Intel to help built M-Series processors. It's five-years since Apple ditched Intel for its own Apple Silicon.
Apple will reportedly become Intel's foundry customer by 2027. Here's why the news is far from transformative for INTC shares ...
Intel is reportedly expected to fab Apple's lowest-end M processor for new MacBook Air and iPad Pro, with the new chips made ...
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.
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