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Related: About this forumApple planning move from Intel to Mac chips
Apple Inc. is planning to use its own chips in Mac computers beginning as early as 2020, replacing processors from Intel Corp., according to people familiar with the plans.
The initiative, code-named Kalamata, is still in the early developmental stages, but comes as part of a larger strategy to make all of Apples devices including Macs, iPhones and iPads work more similarly and seamlessly together, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private information. The project, which executives have approved, will likely result in a multi-step transition.
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For Apple, the change would be a defining moment. Intel chips remain among the few major processor components designed by others inside Apples product portfolio. Currently, all iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, and Apple TVs use main processors designed by Apple and based on technology from Arm Holdings PLC. Moving to its own chips inside Macs would let Apple release new models on its own timelines, instead of relying on Intels processor road map.
The shift would also allow the Cupertino company to more quickly bring new features to all of its products and stand out from the competition. Using its own main chips would make Apple the only major PC maker to use its own processors. Dell Technologies Inc., HP Inc., Lenovo Group Ltd., and Asustek Computer Inc. use Intel chips.
MORE: https://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Apple-planning-move-from-Intel-to-Mac-chips-12800032.php
I'd hold off on buying that new Mac for a years ... if possible. Also from the link (very interesting):
As part of an initiative to make Macs work more like iPhones, Apple is working on a new software platform for release as early as this year that would allow users to run iPhone and iPad apps on Macs
eppur_se_muova
(37,389 posts)I find that over the years Apple has moved farther and farther away from making the kind of OS, or the kind of hardware, I want and use. I've never had an iPod, iPad, etc., just desktop and laptop Macs. I upgraded to 10.9 with reluctance and am not likely to go beyond that. With several machines running Linux distros, I have one Mac and one Windows machine, each to run just one or two particular apps that I still need. I don't expect to use either a few years hence.
romana
(765 posts)I remember Jobs going on and on and on about how much better the PowerPC processor was, only to abruptly reverse course and announce they were moving to Intel. This feels like a reversal.
That said, my main thing is I wish they'd change the look of the iOS ecosystem. Sick and tired of the icon grid.
Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)Kali - Mother of Calamity.
Not really, of course. But it kinda sounds that way...
P.S. nothing against olives. I am all in on olives.
rocktivity
(44,883 posts)rocktivity