MediaTek is expected to supply Wi-Fi chips to Apple for the HomePod speaker. The Taiwanese company has bigger plans, however, as it hopes to replace Qualcomm as one of Apple's modem chip providers for iPhone, according to DigiTimes.
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Intel begins production on modems for the 2018 iPhones
Intel is now manufacturing modems that will be used for the 2018 iPhone lineup. The XMM 7560 is the first Intel modem produced in-house and first to support both CDMA and GSM. Despite this, Apple will still rely on Qualcomm for some of its modem orders despite continued legal problems between the two companies, according to Nikkei.
An unreleased MacBook Pro with Intel’s Coffee Lake chip and 32GB RAM leaks on Geekbench
MacBook Pro inventory has begun to dwindle ahead of WWDC and now a more powerful device labeled “MacBookPro14,3” has appeared in supposed Geekbench listings, identifying the CPU as a six-core 2.21 GHz Core i7-8750H with Turbo Boost up to a whopping 4.1 GHz.
Apple’s poaching of Intel employees fuels rumors of custom Mac chips
Apple's been hiring former Intel engineers for a hardware engineering lab in Oregon. This news is likely to fuel rumors that Apple's planning to ditch Intel to make its own chips for future Macs.
The future of Mac could look a lot like iOS
The future of Mac could look like iOS. That’s the findings of a new report that examines Apple’s new Star project, which is said to be in the prototype stage. If details of this project come to fruition, it could change the very definition of what most of us think of as a computer as we head into the next decade.
Tim Cook insists MacBooks and iPads aren’t going to merge together, but do you believe him?
Tim Cook is (again) saying MacBooks and iPads won't converge into a new platform.
Apple’s reportedly approved “Kalamata” project to ditch Intel for custom Mac chips from 2020
According to people familiar with Apple's research, they'll start using custom chips in Mac models starting in 2020, replacing processors from longtime partner and industry leader Intel.
Israeli class action suit over Meltdown & Spectre targets Apple, ARM and Intel
In spite of assurances from Intel that software fixes for the recently publicized vulnerabilities in CPU designs would not result in substantial performance penalty, Apple has nevertheless found itself in the middle of a legal brouhaha over Meltdown and Spectre over in Israel.
Intel CEO apologizes after security breach, reaffirms commitment to strong security practices
Following the quite public concern over the "Spectre" and "Meltdown" vulnerabilities found in Intel (and other) processors, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich penned an open letter to reaffirm the company's commitment to security.
Apple says all Macs and iOS devices are affected by Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities
Apple has issued their first public statement regarding the design flaw present in nearly all computers and mobile devices.
Intel’s memory access vulnerability addressed by Apple in macOS 10.13.2
The exceptionally scary design flaw in Intel's processors (as well as other manufacturers silicon), that could put nearly all Mac, Windows, and Linux users at risk, appears to have been primarily addressed in the recent macOS 10.13.2 update.
The first implementable 5G wireless specification has been finalized
The first implementable specification for the emerging millimeter wave fifth-generation wireless technology (5G) has now been finalized, paving the way for accelerated deployment.