Apple and Intel have reportedly reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to manufacture certain chips for Apple products. This collaboration marks a significant development after over a year of negotiations between the two tech giants. The deal aims to bolster domestic chip production within the United States, reducing reliance on overseas manufacturers. Specific details regarding the types of chips and the scale of production remain undisclosed. This partnership could represent a strategic shift for both companies, with Apple diversifying its supply chain and Intel gaining a major client. The agreement is still subject to finalization and may evolve before implementation. Industry analysts suggest this move aligns with broader efforts to strengthen US semiconductor capabilities.
