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The simpleton can't even read his own cites... (was Why are AppleMac users so easily bamboozled by Apple MARKETING bull**** regarding "AppleSilicon" which is, in fact, TSMC silicon with licensed ARM technology



 
 
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Old July 3rd 20, 05:45 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,comp.mobile.android,alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default The simpleton can't even read his own cites... (was Why are AppleMac users so easily bamboozled by Apple MARKETING bull**** regarding "AppleSilicon" which is, in fact, TSMC silicon with licensed ARM technology

On 2020-07-03 4:52 a.m., Arlen Holder wrote:
On Wed, 1 Jul 2020 21:27:41 -0000 (UTC), Lewis wrote:

Apple designs it's own chips, not modifies ARM's designs.


Verbatim:

"Long before serious talk about Apple ditching Intel for ARM,
the Cupertino tech giant put *ARM-based silicon* into its Macs."



Read this, Arlen. Over and over and over.

"For Apple-designed hardware like ARM chips"


That is from YOUR source below.

o *Ten years of Apple technology shifts made the ARM Mac possible*
https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/06/12/ten-years-of-apple-technology-shifts-made-the-arm-mac-possible


It is literally saying that Apple designs the ARM chips it uses.

Are Apple's chips BASED on ARM? Yes. They use the ARM A-R-C-H-T-E-C-T-U-R-E.


'For several years, Apple has been steadily designing more and more of
the chips powering its iPhones, iPads, Macs and Apple Watches. This
creates a better user experience and helps trump rivals. Recently the
company got a fresh incentive to go all-in on silicon: revelations that
microprocessors with components designed by Intel Corp., Arm Holdings
Plc and Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. are vulnerable to hacking.

Steve Jobs long believed Apple should own the technologies inside its
products rather than rely on mashups of components from other chip
makers, including Samsung, Intel and Imagination Technologies. In 2008,
the company made a small but significant step in that direction by
acquiring boutique chip maker P.A. Semi. Two years later, Jobs unveiled
the iPad. The world focused on the tablet’s giant touchscreen,
book-reading prowess and creativity apps. But the most ground-breaking
technology was hidden away inside: the A4, Apple’s first processor
designed in-house.'

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-apple-custom-chips/
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