Head of Intel Ultrabook Greg Welch (Greg Welch) said that it would be foolish to ignore the rumors that Apple is considering replacing the processor Intel, which currently are the basis for computing Mac, its own mobile chips. The site CNet News. com reported that the question of the processors A series ARM architecture of Apple, Mr. Welch said that Intel sees a serious competitive force on the part of Apple, and hopes to continue to be a major innovator and take their place in the creation of the final products of Apple.
"We hear the same rumors, it would be remiss if we react to this information lightly,"
- He said.
"We are constantly striving to innovate while we continue to follow this strategy in Cupertino will look at us as a supplier."
Moving away from the main supplier of processors and use their own chips will make Apple more autonomous and will provide an opportunity to fully control the process of manufacturing their own products. Also, it will provoke innovative impetus for the development of new technologies and will bring problems for many manufacturers of processors. In addition, when using their own chips the company would not feel any competition from other producers and processors would have the time to create the desired size and battery performance, ultimately providing users with even more features in the new line of systems Mac. Through the work of the microprocessor units Apple, which was formed from the acquired company PA Semi, a part of which later also became absorbed by the Apple company Intransitive, was born A4 processor architecture ARM. It was later established A5 processor with integrated graphics, which now serves as the basis for the iPad tablet 2. Now the market waits for iPad tablet 3 and processor A6, which is currently not known.
Source: Appleinsider.com
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