Tuesday, November 6th 2012
Apple May Ditch Intel for CPUs in Macs, But It's Not Over to AMD
In the coming years, Apple could end its partnership with Intel for supply of CPUs, according to a Bloomberg report, citing Gartner research. The company plans to make a transition from x86 to ARM for its Mac product line, which includes MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and Mac Mini. Such a transition would be similar to the one Apple took from PowerPC to x86 machine architecture, across 2005-06. According to the report, Apple's engineers are confident of designing an ARM-based chip of their own that's powerful enough for mainstream personal computing on Mac products. Apple's engineers foresee a convergence of technologies between mobile devices (such as the iPhone and iPad), and Macs. Currently, Apple designs its own processors for iOS devices, which are ARM-based.
Source:
Bloomberg
74 Comments on Apple May Ditch Intel for CPUs in Macs, But It's Not Over to AMD
hell, even with desktops do you really need anything faster than 3Ghz? not like today's games are that demanding especially since you can spend $150 on a gpu that will play all games at least at your monitors native res.
everything is going mobile so the enthusiasts on this site better baton down the hatches!
If they go ARM to soon this is what will happen.
1. Generation one will sell like hot cakes and the margins will be epic for Apple.
2. Generation two won't sell near as well. Margins will be ok.
3. Generation three will be right were Apple after the bailout and stay there.
But if they wait a while I could see this as a smart move.
1st Person: Playing angry birds online with de-das-dude while streaming justin beiber when all of a sudden the heatpipe cooler with attached san ace kicks on full blast to cool the ARM CPU down
2nd Person: What the hell is that???
1st Person: That is my phone cooling down and it also doubles and a hair dryer :)
Personally I don’t much care for design goals that involve making the product as thin as possible. IMO this is the ultimate example of putting form above function and it just comes off as being superficial / ignorant.
Honestly OSX seems long in the tooth now compared to Windows 8. I can boot my PC AFTER I boot my Mac and be to desktop quicker on the PC. But that's for another thread.
Unlike most people on TPU I use both platforms in a production environment.
I can see them going back to RISC architecture down the line - but just for the sake of integration with iphone/ipad? Sounds like the death of the mac.
So the only option would be for Apple to split its desktop market in two. Because the high end machines will have to stay with x86_64 to give the performance professionals need. That would lead to two versions of OSX, an ARM version and a x86_64 version. I don't see Apple doing that. They already have to support iOS, and probably hate it.