Last April, Apple had bought the maker of microchips PA Semiconductor for the sum of $ 300 million. Since then, several rumors have circulated on the Internet about an ARM processor manufactured by Apple for its own mobile devices.
This rumor was partly confirmed last June 10 when the New York Times published an interview with Steve Jobs in which the CEO of Apple confessed regret "how the industry is capable of adding more and more power, then nobody knows how to program these processors [...] PA Semi will develop an on-board system for future iPods and iPhones. Today, we learn that this well ARM processor. Indeed, Lien Wei-han, head of the division in charge of chips from Apple, just update its profile on LinkedIn network. Apple had confirmed that PA Semiconductor had been largely purchased for the talents of Link.
Currently, the iPhone and iPod Touch boarded an ARM processor and, if Apple refuses to share any information, some analysts felt that the latter was manufactured by Samsung. In addition to potential economic incentives, control manufacturing of its processors would allow Apple to change the chain assembly to increase interoperability component with the software. It follows a device widely optimized. Fred Weber, formerly head of technical operations at AMD said the New York Times that the Cupertino company could "add a program for the accelerometer or build something at the graphics engine."
The mystery remains unsolved.
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