Apple Explores Switch from Intel Chips, Says Bloomberg# Apple - 家有苹果
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Shares of Intel (INTC) suddenly gave ground rather sharply toward the end of
the session, closing unchanged at $21.84, and are down 9 cents in late
trading, after Bloomberg‘s Adam Satariano and Peter Burrows and Ian King
this afternoon reported that Apple (AAPL) is “exploring ways to replace
Intel processors in its Mac personal computers with a version of the chip
technology it uses in the iPhone and iPad,” citing three unnamed sources.
Apple designs its own microprocessors for the iPhone based on technology
licensed from ARM Holdings (ARMH). The article quotes one source as
suggesting that Apple could gain advantages in user experience across
devices if it unified its efforts around its own chips. The authors note,
too, that their information comes on the heels of last week’s management
shakeup at Apple, part of which involved former head of engineering Bob
Mansfield at Apple taking over a broader role that unifies all of Apple’s
semiconductor and wireless efforts into one unit.
the session, closing unchanged at $21.84, and are down 9 cents in late
trading, after Bloomberg‘s Adam Satariano and Peter Burrows and Ian King
this afternoon reported that Apple (AAPL) is “exploring ways to replace
Intel processors in its Mac personal computers with a version of the chip
technology it uses in the iPhone and iPad,” citing three unnamed sources.
Apple designs its own microprocessors for the iPhone based on technology
licensed from ARM Holdings (ARMH). The article quotes one source as
suggesting that Apple could gain advantages in user experience across
devices if it unified its efforts around its own chips. The authors note,
too, that their information comes on the heels of last week’s management
shakeup at Apple, part of which involved former head of engineering Bob
Mansfield at Apple taking over a broader role that unifies all of Apple’s
semiconductor and wireless efforts into one unit.