Apple and Intel are parting ways after more than a decade of partnership. djtgallagher explains why the move could be bad for Intel, but not in the way that many think. WSJWhatsNow
Intel Corp. will get on fine without Apple Inc.’s chip business. But Apple’s ultimate success in that area may prove a little more damaging.
Apple’s announcement on Monday that it is finally designing its own chips for Mac computers was a very long time coming—and very little surprise. The company has been designing its own central processors for iPhones and iPads since 2008, and has long voiced its view that devices perform better with its own, custom-designed silicon.
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