Apple-Intel chip deal makes strategic sense but production is years away
A deal, which neither company has formally announced, would pair Intel’s effort to rebuild its credibility as a contract chipmaker
A deal, which neither company has formally announced, would pair Intel’s effort to rebuild its credibility as a contract chipmaker
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A deal, which neither company has formally announced, would pair Intel’s effort to rebuild its credibility as a contract chipmaker
Apple is reportedly turning to Intel for chip manufacturing, a move driven by TSMC's inability to meet surging AI demand and Apple's need for more capacity. This partnership, however, faces significant hurdles, with analysts predicting it could take two to three years for advanced chips to be ready. Intel's past struggles with chip yields and quality add to the commercial and financial risks involved in this ambitious collaboration.