

Good morning, tech fam; here are some quick tech updates for you to catch up on!
What’s New Today: Apple is planning to resume its partnership with Intel to start the production of the M series chips
Fast-Track Insights: Deutsche Börse seems to acquire Allfunds for €8.80 per share, which brings the total acquisition value near $6 billion.
Here’s a quick rundown of the biggest tech headlines making waves today. Let's dive into the top tech stories, from Apple’s M-series chip launch to the fall of Bitcoin on Monday.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple may partner with Intel to produce base-level M-series processors in Q2/Q3 of 2027. Since processing fabrication will take place on Intel's 18AP Process, this would mean that, while Intel produces the chips as an outsourcing company, TSMC will still produce Apple’s high-end chips.
The production relationship between Apple and Intel is expected to manufacture approximately 15 to 20 million units of chips and later supply future versions of the MacBook Air as well as iPads, helping Apple diversify its sources of supply beyond one vendor.
Deutsche Börse has put forth a non-binding proposal to purchase the Fund Technologies Company Allfunds valued at €8.80 per share, or approximately €6.1 billion total value, with an offer of €4.30 cash and €4.30 in new Deutsche Börse stock. Additionally, shareholders of Allfunds will be entitled to dividends, specifically €0.20 in 2025 and further dividends in cash during the years 2026 and 2027.
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On Monday, Bitcoin fell below $86,000 as a wave of selling was going through, which led to breaking the important support levels and resulting in about $608 million in liquidations of crypto futures, mainly targeting the longs in Bitcoin and Ethereum. At the same time, Asian equities remained more stable as the market was betting more and more on the Fed's early rate cut.