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Apple hired top Intel engineers to develop the M-series chips

3 pointsby polyrand5 months ago

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Farfignoggen5 months ago
Apple Acquired Palo Alto Semiconductor to start off Apple&#x27;s In house Chip Development process! And Jim Keller was an Employee of P.A. Semi and read up on P.A. Semiconductor&#x27;s Founder(1) as well to see the RISC designs that that P.A. Semi&#x27;s Founder worked(Lead Engineer) on in his career!<p>(1)<p>&quot;P.A. Semi&quot;<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;P.A._Semi" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;P.A._Semi</a><p>- From Wikipedia:<p>&quot;P. A. Semi (originally Palo Alto Semiconductor[1]) was an American fabless semiconductor company founded in Santa Clara, California in 2003 by Daniel W. Dobberpuhl,[2][3] who was previously the lead designer for the DEC Alpha 21064 and StrongARM processors. The company employed a 150-person engineering team which included people who had previously worked on processors like Itanium, Opteron and UltraSPARC.[4] Apple Inc acquired P.A. Semi for $278 million in April 2008.[5]<p>P.A. Semi developed the PWRficient PA6T-1682M CPU, which was used in the AmigaOne X1000. &quot;<p>-<p>This is where Apple got their CPU cores design Chops, and the Last of the Alpha processors was SMT capable long before Intel got a hold of the person from Academia who developed SMT to design Intel&#x27;s SMT which Intel Branded&#x2F;Trademarked as Hyperthreading(HT)