Admittedly I’m not up to speed on the latest and greatest with Qualcomm’s plans for their ARM processor line, but Apple has had a huge head start and now are in the first third of their processor “decade” on their own desktop class silicon, so they continue to plough in huge resources.I'm following this on The Register and other sites. Apple "bought in" to get where they are, and a significant number of people left after 2 years formed their own company, and QCom bought that late last year, so maybe these people can recreate some of the good work they did for Apple in terms of performance improvements.
Will be interesting to see how things pan out when Apple transition away from Qualcomm on their wireless chips and move to their own. Another play that has been under way for several years now.From last rumours that is taking a lot longer, Apple bought the Intel modem business for $1bn I believe, but Intel hadn't managed to get to 5G NR (had some very good 4G/LTE chips), and last rumour is that is still the big issue for that team. Qualcomm's shareholder reports showed they were expecting the loss of a large customer in 2023, but that has been pushed back.... the assumption is this is apple.
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