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by musicale
211 days ago
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> And as for Apple itself, they had built the first iPhone on top of ARM to begin with (partially because Intel didn’t see a market). So they were already familiar with ARM before they even started building ARM CPUs As a co-founder of Advanced RISC Machines Ltd, Apple had a history with ARM dating back to 1990 at least: > Arm was officially founded as a company in November 1990 as Advanced RISC Machines Ltd, which was a joint venture between Acorn Computers, Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.), and VLSI Technology (now NXP Semiconductors N.V) https://newsroom.arm.com/blog/arm-official-history Apple also shipped ARM-based Newton systems from 1993-98, and ARM-based iPods starting in 2001. |
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