Bloomberg reported Intel is in talks with Apple to potentially become the consumer tech giant's main chip manufacturer for devices in the U.S.
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Bloomberg reported Intel is in talks with Apple to potentially become the consumer tech giant's main chip manufacturer for devices in the U.S.
Apple is in early discussions with Intel and Samsung about producing processors for its devices in the U.S., according to Bloomberg
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Apple's early-stage talks come as advanced-node chip shortages constrain iPhone and Mac growth.
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Talks remain preliminary and no orders have been placed, but supply shortages and geopolitical risk are driving Apple to weigh alternatives
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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has reportedly begun early-stage discussions with Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) and Samsung Electronics Co.
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Apple has held exploratory discussions about using Intel and Samsung Electronics to produce the main processors for its devices, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the deliberations. Apple executives have made visits to a Samsung plant under development in Texas and, separately, also held preliminary talks with Intel about enlisting the company's chipmaking services, Bloomberg reported. While the move would offer Apple a secondary option beyond its longtime partner Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the iPhone-maker is also concerned about using non-TSMC technology, the report said, citing worries about reliability and scale.
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In South Korea, fellow chip makers SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics rose 13% and 5.4%, respectively, helping propel the benchmark index to another record high. Many major Asian indexes were closed on Friday for the May Day holiday, meaning investors were playing catch-up—and opted to double down on some of the chip makers and Big Tech names benefiting from the AI boom when they returned. President Donald Trump on Sunday laid out a plan to escort commercial vessels through the waterway, although tensions escalated after Asian markets closed on Monday when Iranian state media reported that two missiles had hit a U.S. frigate.
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Shares of SK Hynix extended gains to 12% on Monday, driven by foreign buying, after big U.S. tech firms last week reported robust earnings and reaffirmed their investment plans for artificial intelligence data centers. SK Hynix outperformed bigger rival Samsung Electronics, which has been weighed down by the risk of a potential strike by unionised workers demanding a bigger share of the company's AI-driven profits.
Tech firms led a rally across most Asian markets Monday following another healthy day on Wall Street fuelled by more strong earnings, while investors were also cheered by news that Iran had submitted fresh proposals to end its war with the United States.Iran's foreign ministry said Tehran had submitted a 14-point plan "focused on ending the war" and that Washington had already responded to it in a message to Pakistani mediators, which Iran was reviewing.