LinkedIn entry confirms Apple-ARM connection, says NY Times
Peter Clarke
(09/16/2008 8:46 AM EDT)
LONDON — An entry at the public social-networking site LinkedIn has added weight to what has previously been the subject of speculation; that Apple is developing its own line of system-chips for the iPhone and has taken an ARM architecture license to do so, according to a New York Times report.
The report states that Wei-han Lien has described himself on LinkedIn as a senior manager of CPU architecture with his last six month's experience being managing the ARM CPU architecture team for the iPhone.
(09/16/2008 8:46 AM EDT)
LONDON — An entry at the public social-networking site LinkedIn has added weight to what has previously been the subject of speculation; that Apple is developing its own line of system-chips for the iPhone and has taken an ARM architecture license to do so, according to a New York Times report.
The report states that Wei-han Lien has described himself on LinkedIn as a senior manager of CPU architecture with his last six month's experience being managing the ARM CPU architecture team for the iPhone.
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