Intel struggling to cope with Core i3/i5/i7 drought as MacBook refresh remains MIA

Intel struggling to cope with Core i3/i5/i7 drought as MacBook refresh remains MIA

A terse entry from the sometimes reliable Digitimes might spell bad news for MacBook owners waiting for an imminent hardware refresh: Intel is having a hard time meeting demand for their latest Core i3, i5 and i7 processors, the most likely CPU candidates for the next iteration of Cupertino’s laptop line.

It all comes down to Acer. Apparently, the Windows laptop maker was so optimistic about consumer demand for Intel’s latest processors that they made an abnormally large order, slurping up practically every batch spit out of the assembly line. This has caused Intel to prioritize delivery of the remaining chips to major clients.

The question is: is Apple still considered a major client for Intel? Intel and Apple simply aren’t as close as they were two years ago, mostly due to Apple’s GPU partnership with NVIDIA: now, with Apple getting into chip development of its own, Intel may well see the writing on the wall… Apple’s an up-and-coming competitor.

Even if Intel isn’t reticent to supply Apple with the chips, though, it’s possible Apple doesn’t want them as they are currently designed. Rumor has it that Apple wants custom designed Intel Core iX processors for the forthcoming Macbook hardware refresh… to accommodate their partnership with NVIDIA.

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Either way, MacBook owners are long overdue for an update. It would be nice if Apple would just hint at when we might see one.

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John BrownleeJohn Brownlee is news editor here at Cult of Mac, and has also written about a lot of things for a lot of different places, including Wired, Playboy, Boing Boing, Popular Mechanics, Gizmodo, Kotaku, Lifehacker, AMC, Geek and the Consumerist. He lives in Cambridge with his charming inamorata and a tiny budgerigar punningly christened after Nabokov's most famous pervert. You can follow him here on Twitter.

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  • Ace

    I’ve been eagerly waiting for some news on the refresh for iX, but I can’t wait much longer. I’m about to make a Thinkpad purchase because I need the processing power sorta right now.

    On this idea that Apple is making their own chips… does this mean they’d be deviating from the x86 platform for future operating systems??? And would that mean software developers are going to have to yet again adapt to a new platform?

  • Peter

    Apple is an in-house company. I have no doubt that they envision a future where they do all the software and all the hardware. That means the graphics cards, the CPU, the RAM, everything. Apple doesn’t like being dependent on other companies for their products. I like that development by the way.

  • Camillo Miller

    No, that was a reference to the iPad A4 custom chip.