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Samsung and Apple Rumored to Be Eyeing Intel Acquisition

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  • Rumors are saying that Apple and Samsung are eyeing up Intel.
  • But is Intel up for grabs? It could give either company a leg up in the smartphone race.
  • A new tech landscape could be on the horizon—are we ready for it?

In a twist that could reshape the global tech industry, Samsung and Apple may be angling to acquire Intel, one of the world’s leading semiconductor giants. According to sources from Moore’s Law is Dead, both tech behemoths are reportedly eyeing Intel's foundry business, a strategic move that would grant either company enhanced control over advanced chip manufacturing capabilities. Here’s what we know so far and what this potential acquisition could mean for consumers.Is Intel about to be acquired by Apple/Samsung?Photo via ExtremeTech // Is Intel about to be acquired by Apple/Samsung?

Background: Intel’s Shifting Fortunes

The rumors come amidst a challenging period for Intel. The chipmaker recently missed out on a lucrative PlayStation contract, and the tepid launch of its Arrow Lake processors further dampened investor confidence. Intel's cancelled architectures and ongoing struggles have reportedly left the company vulnerable to acquisition interests. While Intel continues to forge key partnerships, such as teaming up with AMD to form the x86 EAG and securing high-profile contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense, the prospect of being acquired by Apple or Samsung could signal a major shift in the tech industry.

Why Intel’s Foundry Business Matters

At the core of these acquisition rumors is Intel’s foundry business, which specializes in fabricating semiconductors using advanced technology nodes. “Both Apple and Samsung are allegedly after Intel’s foundry business,” reports Tom from Moore’s Law is Dead, speculating that the acquisition could reduce Apple’s reliance on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for high-end chips and enable Samsung to bolster its own production capabilities. For both companies, Intel’s foundry represents a treasure trove of manufacturing IP that could give them a competitive edge.

Intel's Foundry business, primarily located within the United States, is of particular interest to both Apple and Samsung, industry insiders say.Photo via WIRED // Intel's Foundry business, primarily located within the United States, is of particular interest to both Apple and Samsung, industry insiders say.

Samsung and Apple’s Strategy

The stakes are high for both companies. Apple has already secured a substantial share of TSMC's 2nm chip supply, but this exclusive access isn’t guaranteed forever. Owning Intel’s foundry would provide Apple with a more stable and flexible supply chain, potentially lowering costs and speeding up production timelines. For Samsung, acquiring Intel could resolve ongoing issues with Exynos, its in-house chip line. The company has struggled with low yields on its 3nm 3GAP process, leading to the abandonment of Exynos for upcoming Galaxy models like the S25 in favor of Snapdragon chips.

Potential Impact on Consumers

Should either Apple or Samsung succeed in acquiring Intel, consumers could see tangible changes in product pricing, availability, and innovation. Here are a few potential outcomes:

More Competitive Pricing

With Intel's foundry capabilities, Apple or Samsung could decrease reliance on third-party manufacturers, granting them greater pricing flexibility. However, an acquisition might also lead to price hikes, as a self-reliant supply chain could allow either company to set and control prices more freely.

Enhanced Product Stability

Ownership of a major foundry would enable Apple or Samsung to avoid supply chain bottlenecks, creating a more stable release schedule and potentially avoiding the “delay-and-disrupt” cycle that often impacts flagship product launches.

Broader In-House Development

For Apple, owning Intel could bring its vision of an entirely self-sufficient product line closer to reality. If Apple also succeeds in developing in-house cellular modems, the iPhone could become even more profitable. Similarly, Samsung might finally overcome the technical issues plaguing Exynos, making it possible to power all its devices with a uniform chip lineup.An Intel 5G modem chipset.Photo via CNET // An Intel 5G modem chipset.

A Glimpse into the Future of Smartphones

As smartphones evolve, the demand for thinner, faster, and more efficient chipsets continues to grow. If Apple or Samsung gains full control over Intel's foundry, we could see faster innovation cycles, with products arriving on the market sooner and featuring more ambitious technological upgrades. However, this acquisition could potentially lead to even slimmer smartphones and better chipsets, but the real breakthrough many are waiting for is in battery technology. Imagine a smartphone that holds a charge for an entire week—a development that could revolutionize the way we use and interact with mobile technology.

As with all rumors, this news should be taken with a pinch of skepticism until more concrete information becomes available. But one thing’s certain: if these acquisition talks materialize, the tech industry—and the devices we rely on—are in for a significant transformation.

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Published to Apple Scoop on 26th October, 2024.
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