Intel's processors on MAC might soon end its role; such is the latest buzz on the web right now. Accordingly, the company is said to be finally moving forward with testing out their own custom chip for MacBook laptops. After a success with the iPad and the iPhone, their creation will now transcend into a bigger horizon.

According to Bloomberg, Apple is currently trying to loosen their stand with Intel in relation to the news of MAC's custom chip. It might still take some time for the company to do this, though. At the moment, the latest ARM-based chip is still in prototype for the future models.

Supposedly, ARM Holdings Plc. and Intel Corps will still work together for the development of MAC's custom chip. With that, the legacy of Intel processors will never end with MacBook pro models even in the future.

Last December, Apple already announced their first-ever ARM-based MAC chip which is T1. It's the actually a test whether it can hold onto the laptop. For those who don't it, MacBook Pro is installed with this and the tour bar is being powered by its intelligence.

In another report, Engadget explains further about the latest venture of Apple about MAC's custom chip. "Power Nap" will apparently be the goal of the company newest innovation; it will feature a better way to save battery. On the future, it will have better-expanded capabilities that will surely create a lot of convenience for its users.

Apple's plan to create their own mark is really something, though it might still be a long way before Apple fans can still savor it. In essence, the company will be releasing another round of updates this fall and that's still far from today.

In all, everyone will surely need to keep an eye with Apple's MAC series! It will definitely wow everyone for its comeback with a better custom chip to boot.