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Apple May Use Intel to Make Some iPhone Chips by 2028, Analysts Say

Reports point to Intel handling fabrication only with TSMC remaining Apple’s main supplier for high-end parts.

Overview

  • GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu now expects Intel to manufacture some non‑Pro iPhone chips starting in 2028 on Intel’s planned 14A process.
  • Ming‑Chi Kuo previously reported Intel could begin shipping Apple’s lowest‑end M‑series chips for select Macs and iPads as early as mid‑2027 using the 18A node.
  • Apple would keep full in‑house chip design control while adding Intel as a second foundry alongside its primary manufacturer, TSMC.
  • Neither Apple nor Intel has confirmed a supply agreement, and any timeline depends on process design kit validation and repeatable yield performance.
  • A GF Securities note cited recent 18A yield progress and frames the move as supply‑chain diversification with more North American manufacturing capacity.