Six years after ‘public breakup’, Apple goes back to Intel due to what analysts say is a ‘supply chain problem’

Apple has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement with Intel to manufacture some of its chips, potentially easing supply chain constraints. This deal would mark a significant shift, with Intel's 18A-P node being the likely target for Apple's lower-end M processors. The agreement could boost Intel's foundry business and provide Apple with a crucial second manufacturing source.

Six years after ‘public breakup’, Apple goes back to Intel due to what analysts say is a ‘supply chain problem’
Apple has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement with Intel to manufacture some of its chips, potentially easing supply chain constraints. This deal would mark a significant shift, with Intel's 18A-P node being the likely target for Apple's lower-end M processors. The agreement could boost Intel's foundry business and provide Apple with a crucial second manufacturing source.