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Over the years, Apple has started introducing its own chips into its products. AirPods are equipped with the W1 wireless chip, for example, while the iPhone X runs on the A11 Bionic chip. Now it looks like Apple may start doing the same for its Mac computers.
According to Bloomberg, Apple will switch Macs over to its own processors as early as 2020, replacing Intel as its chip supplier. That could be a blow to Intel, which has worked with Apple on its Mac chips since 2006, when it moved away from PowerPC processors. Apple currently provides Intel with about 5% of its revenues, claims Bloomberg.
The initiative is reportedly code-named Kalamata at Apple,…
