Intel’s Skylake Processors Are to Be Blamed
Apple’s touted to be working on its silicon chips for so long. Termed as Project Kalamata, Apple’s in-house chips are planned to power its future notebooks, thus making a better ecosystem. This was formally announced by Apple in its WWDC event that happened earlier this week. And many have thought it’s due to Intel’s slow pacing in innovation is affecting Apple. While this could be true to an extent, since AMD is seen rising over Intel in recent times, an ex-employee of Intel, François Piednoël has today revealed a specific reason for Apple shifting away from Intel. He said that quality assurance in Skylake was abnormally bad, and was getting too many complaints from Apple, regarding this Skylake architecture. Intel has formally stopped serving Skylake chips in 2019 and is now found almost nowhere. Apple is not the only one that suffered from impotent Skylake chips, but Microsoft too. The first-generation Surface Books and Surface Pro 4 were equipped with Intel’s sixth-generation chips, causing reliability problems. Apple said it would be moving to ARM-based architecture for its new in-house chips, and the first MacBook with its chip will be coming by this year’s end. Via: ZDNet