Could Agnilux Be Making ARM-Based Server Chips?
Could a Californian start-up called Agnilux (meaning Fire and Light) be working on ARM-based processors for servers?
A fascinating piece in today's New York Times describes how a San Jose start-up in stealth mode has recruited a number of designers from P A Semis, the semiconductor company bought by Apple in 2008 for $278m which designed the A4 processor inside the iPad.
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