Apple holds talks with Intel, Samsung for US chipmaking, Bloomberg News reports


People walk past an Apple logo at an Apple store in Paris, France,August 17, 2025. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor 

May 4 (Reuters) - Apple ⁠has held exploratory discussions about using Intel and ⁠Samsung Electronics to produce the main processors for ‌its devices, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the deliberations.

Apple executives have made visits to a Samsung plant ​under development in Texas and, separately, ⁠also held preliminary talks ⁠with Intel about enlisting the company's chipmaking services, Bloomberg reported.

While ⁠the ‌move would offer Apple a secondary option beyond its longtime partner Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ⁠Co, the iPhone-maker is also concerned about using ​non-TSMC technology, ‌the report said, citing worries about reliability and ⁠scale.

Reuters could ​not immediately verify the report. Apple and Samsung did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. Intel declined ⁠to comment.

Discussions with Samsung and Intel ​remainat early stages as neither effort has resulted in any orders so far, the report said.

Apple warned of continuing ⁠chip supply constraints when it reported results last month. iPhone sales were held back in the quarter by supply constraints for the advanced processor chips that ​form the brains of the device, ⁠then-CEO Tim Cook had said.

The iPhone 17-family's chips are ​made on a variant of ‌the same TSMC chip manufacturing technology ​as many leading AI chips.

(Reporting by Rhea Rose Abraham in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

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