I assume that Apple's preference is to be the one telling its
suppliers what to do, not the other way around. I suspect that's what
this is probably about.

Maybe they'll migrate to AMD, maybe not. At the very least I suspect
it's something like your spouse having lunch with an old flame. "Hey,
it was just lunch, nothing more!" But the underlying point is clear
enough, no? "Don't take me for granted. I've got options."

There really is no competition at this point in time for Intel CPUs in
terms of raw performance. But product design isn't always about
picking the highest performing component. I suppose an argument could
be made for Apple "diversifying" its product line and offering some
products at a lower price point with AMD CPUs.

Only time will tell ... a common observation when it comes to Apple, no?

-irrational john

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