## Trump's Statement In a short interview with the press, Donald Trump stated that "Apple went in" Intel. It is unclear what the former president meant by this statement, nor whether it is a mistake. The statement has generated confusion, given that there have been no official communications or significant rumors regarding a direct investment by Apple in Intel. It is possible that Trump was referring to some form of collaboration or commercial agreement between the two companies, or that his statement is simply inaccurate. ## General Context Apple and Intel are two leading companies in the technology sector, but with different business models. Apple designs its own devices and operating systems, while Intel is primarily a chip manufacturer. In recent years, Apple has started to develop its own chips for Macs, gradually abandoning Intel processors. A direct investment by Apple in Intel would be a surprising move, considering this ongoing transition.