Group 1 - Intel's stock surged by 8.6% following news from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo that Intel may produce Apple's M-series chips for MacBook Air and iPad Pro as early as early 2027 [1] - This potential collaboration indicates that Intel could regain a significant client after a period of limited foundry business, with last quarter's revenue at $4.2 billion, significantly lower than its own product revenue of $12.7 billion [1] - The partnership, if realized, would not disrupt TSMC's current role as Apple's foundry but would demonstrate Intel's capability to serve large clients [1] Group 2 - Intel's stock has increased by 115% this year and has doubled over the past 12 months, partly due to the reform momentum under new CEO Pat Gelsinger [1] - The news of the potential collaboration comes after Apple had previously shifted to in-house designs and TSMC for chip production, suggesting a new model of cooperation where Apple designs and Intel manufactures [1]
爱华中文官网:英特尔拿到救命单 苹果传出下单意向