Apple will use its own processors in Macs

Currently, Apple makes its own processors in its iPhones, thanks to which you get great performance and generally surpass the processors found in Android. But in the case of its Macs, the company uses Intel processors. Although it seems that the plans of the Cupertino company are going to change this very soon. Because they are going to make their own processors.

Apple wants to ditch Intel processors and use its own from 2020. So the company wants to achieve all this in just two years. This plan is part of an initiative called Kalamata that was revealed yesterday.

The company wants to unify its user experience on all the devices that it currently markets. In addition, it seems that the plan is already underway. As a result of this, Intel shares plummeted yesterday on the US stock market.

It would be the third time that Apple would migrate architecture in its Mac processors. Now, they will embark on this migration process, which promises to be long. But with which the company hopes to obtain great independence. Since in this way, they will be the responsible for all components of all your devices.

Something that greatly reduces your dependence on other companies in the sector. Further, Apple's plans are also for there to be substantial improvements in Macs. Because thanks to these new processors they will have greater control over the way in which hardware and software interact.

The company has not responded to these claims about its new project, as is usual. But major media have already reported in great detail about these plans. So everything indicates that it is so. Apple will abandon Intel processors in 2020 to use its own.


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