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by osivertsson
252 days ago
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Apple generally tries to erase info about acquisitions from their official company story, they want it to look like internal Apple innovation. When it comes to CPUs they bought P.A. Semi back in 2008 and got a lot of smart people with decades of relevant experience that were doing cutting-edge stuff at the time. This was immensely important to be able to deliver current Apple CPUs. |
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I had previously encountered some of that team with the SiByte MIPS in an embedded context, I know they were highly skilled, they had tons of pedigree, but PA Semi itself was a strange beast.