Intel’s ‘Made in the USA’ iPhone Chips are Already Rolling Off the Line
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Intel's US-based foundries have started producing iPhone chips, with 80% of orders being for iPhone processors, as part of its partnership with Apple. The production is currently in trial phase, using Intel's 18A-P nodes, and is likely preparing for the 2027 device lineup. Apple's deal with Intel was made official recently, following earlier reports of talks between the two companies. The partnership is moving faster than analysts predicted, with Intel producing low-end iPhone, iPad, and Mac processors.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Apple's aggressive approach to validating Intel's chipmaking capabilities underscores its desire to reduce dependence on Asian suppliers.
- · By kicking off three main product lines simultaneously, Apple is pushing Intel to demonstrate its ability to meet high-quality chip demands.