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Report: Intel is Testing Production of Some iPhone, iPad, and Mac Chips

TSMC has been the exclusive supplier of Apple's systems-on-a-chip since 2016, but that 10-year streak could be nearing its end.

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Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today said that Intel has "kicked off" small-scale testing of lower-end iPhone, iPad, and Mac chip fabrication, with production expected to ramp up throughout 2027 and 2028. Kuo did not indicate exactly which of Apple's A-series and/or M-series chips would be manufactured by Intel.

Apple is utilizing Intel's 18A process for these chips, and it is evaluating Intel's other advanced-node technologies, according to Kuo.

By sourcing chips from two suppliers, Apple can negotiate lower costs and bolster supply. In this case, Apple rekindling a partnership with Intel could win it favor with the Trump administration, which wants more U.S. manufacturing. However, Kuo said Taiwan's TSMC will remain responsible for more than 90% of Apple's chip supply.

There is no indication that Intel would play a role in designing the iPhone chips, with its involvement expected to be strictly limited to fabrication. That would differ from the era of Intel Macs, which used Intel-designed processors with x86 architecture. Apple began transitioning away from Intel processors in Macs in 2020.

All in all, these would be Apple-designed chips manufactured by Intel in the U.S., for use in some lower-end iPhone, iPad, and Mac models.

Apple's potential return to Intel has been reported by numerous sources by this point, but an official announcement has still yet to be made.

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turbineseaplane Avatar
7 weeks ago
I have a feeling Apple will be needing domestic production capacity, perhaps more than may seem apparent at the moment.

I wish they were already further along that path honestly.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bodonnell202 Avatar
7 weeks ago



* In 2020, Apple started the transition from intel to Apple Silicon.
* In 2026, Apple is seeking the help of intel to manufacture Apple Silicon.

It's a little different here as Apple used to use Intel designed and manufactured chips in Macs (and Samsung designed and manufactured chips in early iPhones). Now all their chips are designed by Apple but they are still manufactured by a 3rd party, which has exclusively been TSMC for the last several years, but now they are looking at other chip manufacturing partners to manufacture Apple designs. It's a smart business move to diversify their suppliers, it's just a matter of whether or not Intel can hit the mark in terms of performance and efficiency.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 weeks ago
Intel is attempting to do 10 years worth of development in 4 years time in order to become competitive again.
I hope they pull it off.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jz0309 Avatar
7 weeks ago



* In 2020, Apple started the transition from intel to Apple Silicon.
* In 2026, Apple is seeking the help of intel to manufacture Apple Silicon.

So what? Is that a bad thing?
It is a smart business move.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
PBG4 Dude Avatar
7 weeks ago

We're always talking about the Trump administration pushing Apple towards Intel. But what about AMD? It's another American company manufacturing chips, isn't it? It could be another option on top of Intel.
AMD doesn’t have fabs. Intel has fabs.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 weeks ago

So what? Is that a bad thing?
It is a smart business move.
Or should we say, an intelligent business move.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)