Currently Intel.
Before that it was IBM and Motorola(Freescale).
Before that for the Apple I, Apple ][, and Apple III it was MosTek.
when apple was started by jobs, he focused on end to end integration that is he wanted to make the apple products as a whole bunch with the interiors totally locked away from the user therefore he with his friend Wozniak started making computers in which the hardware and software had been integrated in to a single
pack.the apple has been following this tradition till then and so the apple itself has its own hardware and software manufacturing firms.thus the CPUs of macs are manufactured by the apple hardware manufacturing unit and the processors and other components may be obtained from other industries like INTEL but then they are combined into a mac by the apple hardware firm.there are different units in macintosh(mac) which design the hardware and software for macs.thats why the mac software is compatible only to the macs.
Intel
Apple Macs are not made from Apples.
In Macs after 2006 there are Intel CPUs, the same as PCs Running Microsoft windows. But pre-2006 Macs used the PowerPC family of CPUs, the G5 G4 and G3. A long time before that apple used Motorola CPUs that are now obsolete.
Apple.
In my opinion, Apple makes the best routers for Macs.
Apple is a company that makes a brand of computer called Macintosh which are often referred to as Macs or Apple Macs.
Gateway generally purchases their CPUs from either AMD or Intel.
The Celeron is a budget version of a Pentium II or higher processor. As such, they are compatible with any computer that can run a Pentium family processor. Macs were never shipped with a Pentium processor - Intel Macs started with with the Core Duo. However, one could theoretically replace the Core Duo with an older Celeron with the same socket type.
Todays macs come with an 8x supper drive (allowing burning of DVD + and - along with DVD RW), while older macs vary (check with apples support site for your computer configuration.)
The two major brands of personal computer CPUs are AMD and Intel. A distant second runner up is Via, which makes CPUs for netbooks and other low-power applications. These all manufacture CPUs using the x86 and x86-64 instruction set.
The two major brands of personal computer CPUs are AMD and Intel. A distant second runner up is Via, which makes CPUs for netbooks and other low-power applications. These all manufacture CPUs using the x86 and x86-64 instruction set.
Apples are 25% air which makes them less dense then water.
Granny Smith apples are a good choice.