There's no need for an OS X-iOS merger, but Apple could ditch Intel in its Macs -- or adopt Intel in the iPhone and iPad
There's no need for an OS X-iOS merger, but Apple could ditch Intel in its Macs -- or adopt Intel in the iPhone and iPad
You can't see them, but they're everywhere, exerting more and more influence on our lives, sometimes spelling the difference between life and death. We're talking about embedded microprocessors: the hidden chips that control everything from cell phones and microwave ovens to jumbo jets and antilock brakes.