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by buster
5900 days ago
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That'd be a disaster. ARM is running pretty much in everything portable. I don't want to see that in Steves hands! Ironically, if the worst happens (Apple buying ARM, shutting down licensing), Android would become even more the competition as it is already running on Atom and quite portable to other architectures. Intel would lose a major competitor, too. |
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I'm having a hard time seeing what an acquisition would accomplish for Apple that a nice fat contract could not for much cheaper. It's not as if chip manufacturers tell customers the size of Apple to just get lost if they need a custom chip for some purpose. A "nice fat contract" negotiation would look somewhat similar to acquisition negotiations for rumor mill purposes, too.