Intel Will Support Apple During Transition But Insists Its Processors Are Still the Best for Developers

Intel Will Support Apple During Transition But Insists Its Processors Are Still the Best for Developers

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Apple hosted its annual WWDC 2020 event yesterday, revealing its future plans pertaining to software as well as hardware. The company released iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS Big Sur, watchOS 7, and tvOS 14 to developers for testing purposes. Alongside the announcement of new updates and features, Apple also confirmed its widely rumored plan to switch to its customs silicon instead of Intel processors. Intel has something to say about Apple's plans as it promises to support Apple during its transition period.

Apple is on route to transition to its custom in-house chips in Macs. While the process will take years to completely shift to the new processors, Intel says that it will support Apple. Intel told AppleInsider that it will continue to support the Mac during the transition period but insisted that its processors are still the best for developers.

Intel Will Support Apple During Transition But Insists Its Processors Are Still the Best for Developers

Jun 23, 2020, 2:46pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-will-support-apple-during-transition-but-insists-its-processors-are-still-the-best-for-developers/ > Apple hosted its annual WWDC 2020 event yesterday, revealing its future plans pertaining to software as well as hardware. The company released iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS Big Sur, watchOS 7, and tvOS 14 to developers for testing purposes. Alongside the announcement of new updates and features, Apple also confirmed its widely rumored plan to switch to its customs silicon instead of Intel processors. Intel has something to say about Apple's plans as it promises to support Apple during its transition period. > Apple is on route to transition to its custom in-house chips in Macs. While the process will take years to completely shift to the new processors, Intel says that it will support Apple. Intel told AppleInsider that it will continue to support the Mac during the transition period but insisted that its processors are still the best for developers.