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Apple may tap Intel to manufacture M- and A-series chips from 2027, analysts suggest

Apple could be preparing a major shift in its chip supply chain, with fresh analyst reports indicating that Intel may begin producing both Mac and iPhone processors before the decade ends. Last week, noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said Intel was likely to start manufacturing Apple’s M-series chips in 2027, marking the company’s first involvement in Apple Silicon production. A second report has now backed that claim, adding that Intel’s role could grow even further.

Apple may tap Intel to manufacture M- and A-series chips from 2027, analysts suggest

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  • ₹82900 Check Details ₹154900 Get This ₹149900 Get This 14% OFF ₹51499 Get This 16% OFF ₹66900 Get This ₹52990 Check Details ₹15999 Check Details ₹12499 Check Details 8% OFF ₹109999 Get This 9% OFF ₹85999 Get This According to analyst Jeff Pu, Apple is expected to enlist Intel to build its “non-pro smartphone SoC” beginning in 2028, reported 9to5Mac.
  • If Apple maintains its usual product cadence, 2027’s M-series chipset, potentially the M7, would be the first Intel-fabricated Mac or iPad processor.
  • Pu’s note, shared with 9to5Mac, suggests that Apple may extend the partnership to include the base A-series processors used in iPhones.
  • At present, Apple depends almost entirely on Taiwan’s TSMC to manufacture chips across its product range.
  • By 2028, Intel could be producing the standard A-series chip for the entry-level iPhone and its corresponding ‘e’ variant.
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