Apple removes final Intel part from Macs
Apple has dropped the last component it sourced from Intel with the introduction of the M2-powered MacBook Air.
This was revealed in iFixit's recent teardown of the new laptop on YouTube, which showed Apple had replaced the USB and Thunderbolt port controllers typically made by Intel with custom-made units.
Apple has dropped the last component it sourced from Intel with the introduction of the M2-powered MacBook Air.
This was revealed in iFixit's recent teardown of the new laptop on YouTube, which showed Apple had replaced the USB and Thunderbolt port controllers typically made by Intel with custom-made units.