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        <title><![CDATA[Apple to reportedly use its own chips for Macs instead of Intel’s next year]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple&#8217;s next generation of Mac computers will reportedly be ditching Intel&#8217;s processors for the first time in 16 years.</p><p>The laptops and desktops that Apple will put out in 2021 will have main processors based on the homemade chips it uses in its iPhones and iPads, <strong>Bloomberg reported Thursday</strong>.</p><p>Apple is working on three different processors for its Mac line based on the A14 processor which will power the next-generation iPhone, suggesting that its longstanding partnership with Intel is coming to an end.</p><p>Apple started using Intel&#8217;s processors in 2006, and a year later all Macs featured its chips. In the ensuing years, Intel has made chips for other products, including the iPhone.</p><p>Apple has traditionally relied on outside suppliers for its modem chips, a crucial part that connects devices to wireless data networks. But last year, Apple bought a majority of Intel&#8217;s modem business for $1 billion and settled a bitter legal fight with supplier Qualcomm over the chipmaker&#8217;s patent licensing practices.</p><p>Apple brought in $7.2 billion in revenue from sales of its Mac line last quarter.</p><p>Shares of Apple were up 0.9 percent in early Thursday trading, to $278.51.</p><p><em>With Post wires.</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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