Intel has reportedly signed a preliminary deal to produce chips for Apple - Engadget
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Intel has reportedly signed a preliminary deal to produce chips for Apple - Engadget
"Following more than a year of "intensive talks," The Wall Street Journal reports Apple has reached a preliminary agreement with Intel for the former titan to produce some of the chips that power its devices. The scale of agreement is unknown at this time."
"As The Journal notes, Apple has recently shipped more than 200 million iPhones per year, and needs a steady supply of silicon for millions of other devices, including iPads and Mac computers."
"Apple and Intel did not immediately respond to Engadget's comment requests."
Apple has reached a preliminary agreement with Intel to produce some of the chips that power Apple devices. The agreement follows more than a year of intensive talks. The scale of the agreement is not yet known. Apple ships more than 200 million iPhones per year, creating ongoing demand for silicon. That demand also extends to other devices, including iPads and Mac computers. A steady supply of chips is needed to support production across millions of devices each year. Apple and Intel did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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