Intel and Apple have reached a preliminary chip-making agreement, according to The Wall Street Journal. The deal is in early stages but discussions have been ongoing for over a year. This would help Apple diversify production beyond TSMC.
Intel may produce A21 and M7 chips
Intel may manufacture chips for future Apple devices. Tech commentator Max Weinbach suggests it could be the base A21 for base iPhone 19/19e or the M7/M8 base chip. The agreement could potentially cover almost everything for Apple.

The partnership would reduce Apple's reliance on a single supplier. TSMC has been Apple's primary chip manufacturer for years. Adding Intel as a second source could improve supply chain resilience.
Intel has not confirmed the specific chips or timeline. The Wall Street Journal reported the preliminary agreement, but details remain unclear. Max Weinbach's suggestion is speculative at this stage.



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