Saturday 13 October 2012

Low-energy nick guru quits Samsung for Apple, with heavily implied implications

Lowpower chip guru quits Samsung for Apple, with heavily implied implications

The apple iphone 5 already demonstrated Apple's need to escape from existing processor designs and exert with additional control of these fundamental components. Could it be too crazy to assume that Cupertino would really like exactly the same feeling of freedom using its laptops Possibly not, especially because the greatest company on the planet just hired a man known as Jim Mergard, who assisted to pioneer AMD's low-energy Brazos netbook computer chips and who had only lately gone to live in Samsung. An old friend of Mergard's, Patrick Moorhead, told the WSJ he could be "very able to tugging together internal and exterior assets to perform a PC processor for Apple" -- possibly with different mobile-style SoC (system-on-nick) as opposed to a traditional PC approach. That's pure speculation obviously, but funnily enough it's where Apple appears to become headed too.

Filed under: Laptops, Apple, Samsung, AMD

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