Intel says it's not supplying chip for Apple iPhone
Intel on Wednesday denied a a claim that it would be the supplier of the primary chip inside Apple’s just-announced iPhone, but confirmed that it is supplying chips for the Apple TV set-top media box.
"We are not providing the silicon inside the iPhone," Intel spokesman Bill Kircos told Reuters. "We are providing the silicon inside the Apple TV."
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