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However, Apple wants to show a decrease because it "faces the processing restrictions of its processor in March" and that "Mac's revenue will increase compared to last year's without these restrictions."
Basically, Apple has attributed the weaknesses of the latest Intel processors to the decline in Mac sales.
Now, we love an intriguing dispute between the great wild animals of the technological world, especially because it is not only entertaining, but it is also very rare for a company to blame one of its partners for these problems.
But while Intel provides processors that have been powering Apple's MacBook and Mac computers for some time, the relationship between the two companies has stalled.
Rumors that Apple wants to get rid of Intel and create their own ARM-based processor have not helped.
