Apple Wants to Stop Using Intel Chips in Mac Computers
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Published on 10-03-2012 11:18 AM
Most would probably say that Apple bringing Intel chips to the Mac computer lineup was one of the company's better decisions. It brought compatibility and support to a whole new level and it offered processors for the computers that were simply put, a better decision for Apple than the PowerPC processors.
A report this morning from
Bloomberg reveals that Apple is still in talks about abandoning the Intel processors in favor of something different to "further distinguish" its machines and software from that of its competition:

Originally Posted by
Bloomberg
Apple has also deliberated over moving away from Intel chips in the Macintosh, say two people familiar with these discussions. Such a shift would be difficult and isn’t imminent, though it would allow Apple to further distinguish its laptops and desktops from competitors that run Intel’s (INTC) chips and Microsoft’s Windows software.
It wouldn’t be an easy process to convert to something different, as the company would have to choose what direction to go besides Intel. There are other alternatives such as AMD, but Apple could also choose to design their own type of chip for Macs, as they have done with the iPhone 5’s A6 chip.
Judging the magnitude of the change, it is likely that it won’t happen any time in the near future as such a change would require countless prototypes and testing phases to get everything just right.
Sources: Bloomberg