Top Arm CPU designer moves to Apple
Arm’s top CPU architect Mike Filippo has left the company after ten years to join Apple.
At Arm he was responsible the development of the Cortex-A76, A72, and A57, and Arm’s Hercules-AE automotive CPU.
Before joining Arm, Filippo worked for AMD and Intel.
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