If you still have a Mac with an Intel chip inside, you're not going to want to pick up one of the new Studio Display or ...
Apple’s new Studio Displays are now available for pre-order, but if you want to connect a MacBook Neo or Intel Mac, you may be disappointed.
Apple's macOS operating system will drop support for Intel chips next year, marking the end of a twenty-year relationship.… At its Worldwide Developer Conference 2025, the iBiz confirmed that its ...
Intel Corp. has made strides toward saving its faltering business with the backing of some high-profile investors — and it’s reportedly looking to another tech giant for its next lifeline. The chip ...
After the WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple revealed it's finally ditching support for Intel Macs starting with macOS 27 in the fall of 2026. While this change is due to the successful release of the company's ...
A recent report revealed Apple plans to switch from macOS Sequoia 15 to macOS 26 to maintain consistency across the company's operating system updates. This change might also reveal which Macs won't ...
Apple decided to part ways with Intel CPUs at least as far back as 2018, but the road to actually jettisoning systems with the processors has been a long one. The end is now in sight, though: Apple ...
After locking in a $5 billion investment from Nvidia and another $2 billion from SoftBank, Intel reportedly wants Apple as its next major backer. Apple was once a long-time customer of Intel. However, ...
The planned removal of Rosetta is going to be really annoying, in part because it's quite useful for running Wine64 on Mac — and for running x86 Linux binaries in VMs. It's those uses which actually ...
Mon, December 1, 2025 at 2:38 PM UTC Intel's ambitions hinge on advanced nodes like 18A, with high-volume production begun at its Arizona facility, backed by $7.86 billion in U.S. CHIPS Act funding.
The chip maker has reportedly asked Apple for an investment as it attempts to save its faltering business with a slew of multibillion-dollar deals Intel's stock ended the day on Wednesday up 6.4%.