Apple's 2018 lineup of MacBooks and Mac desktops will feature the company's T-series co-processors, developed in-house to operate alongside Intel chipsets.
A fundamental design flaw in Intel's processor chips that is forcing a redesign of the Linux and Windows kernels has already been fixed by Apple in macOS 10.3.2, released last December.
A serious design flaw reportedly present in all Intel’s CPUs made in the last 10 years could leave devices vulnerable to hackers, requiring an operating system (OS) update in order to fix it.
Apple has been working with Intel to incorporate the chipmaker's 5G modems in future iPhones while talks with Qualcomm, the world's biggest modem supplier, have been "limited."