Apple has extended its long-time supplier agreement with Broadcom, ensuring Apple gets a steady flow of custom chips until 2031.
New multi-year agreements cover the development and supply of custom ASIC silicon for multiple future generations of Apple ...
The new MacBook Pro already uses a secondary ARM chip. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac Apple is developing a custom ARM chip for future Macs, but it won’t replace the Intel processors that have been ...
The M5 MacBook Pro, powered by the advanced M5 chip, represents a significant leap in performance, efficiency, and customization. Whether you’re a seasoned Mac user or new to the ecosystem, taking the ...
Custom ASIC agreement secures Broadcom's Apple business through the end of the decade ...
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