[citation][nom]jecastej[/nom]Apple and AMD. I think It has to do with next generation CPUs from AMD being very cool and low power and that is something Apple may be interested for their mobile line, maybe new entry level Mac Books. Also about powerful integrated GPUs and even the chipset. Everything!Also, 121 millions can't compare to 6 billions on the speculation about ARM acquisition from Apple. But obviously Apple is interested in investing further in ARM chip development.[/citation]
It has less to do with AMD's CPUs, and more to do with AMD and Nvidia GPUs. Apple was using Nvidia IGPs on a lot of their systems, to give them a performance boost over Intel's graphics. This is especially important on entry level mobile systems where a discrete card adds considerable cost and power consumption.
However, Intel has blocked Nvidia from producing chipsets for their newest CPUs. But if Apple uses AMD CPUs, they gain access to both AMD's IGPs, as well as Nvidia IGPs (since Nvidia can still produce chipsets for AMD's platforms). Apple can continue to use Intel chips on other systems, where they can use discrete graphics instead of an IGP.