One of the most significant Apple announcements of recent years was the news, back in 2020, that the entire Mac lineup would transition from Intel processors to ARM-based chips of Apple’s own design.
Apple is expected to use TSMC's base 2-nanometer N2 process rather than the newer N2P variant for its upcoming A20 and M6 chips, according to the China Times. Apple is rumored to launch the A20 chip ...
One analyst is doubling-down on his prediction that Intel might become a secondary manufacturer for Apple Silicon, but not for high-end devices. Again, GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu is guessing that ...
Macworld examines a theory suggesting Apple may use 2.5D chip packaging to create a unified M5 Pro and M5 Max design, potentially revolutionizing MacBook Pro architecture. This approach could ...
Just figured out why Apple’s M5 Pro chip did NOT show up in the recent beta code leak: Apple is using new 2.5D chip tech, allowing them to use a SINGLE M5 Max chip design for BOTH the M5 Pro and M5 ...
Apple’s A20 chip will leverage TSMC’s 2nm fabrication process. However, this will come at a cost, as a new report notes that the A20 chip will cost Apple a whopping $280 per unit, which is a ...
Intel (INTC) gained 20% in one week on rumors of a deal to manufacture Apple Mac chips by 2027. Intel stock surged 116% year to date and outperformed Nvidia in 2025. Analyst Min-Chi Kuo suggests Apple ...
Apple (AAPL) has long been the most powerful buyer in consumer electronics. That advantage is starting to erode, The Wall Street Journal reported late Saturday. Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook ...