For the past five years, Apple has been releasing devices exclusively based on chipsets designed in-house. iPhones, Mac computers, AirPods headphones, and the Apple Watch all run on silicon created by engineers in Cupertino. However, in the 2000s, the situation was completely different: mobile devices were assembled from a hodgepodge of third-party components, supplied primarily by Samsung and Infineon (a division of... The post "Secrets of the …
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For the past five years, Apple has been releasing devices exclusively based on chipsets designed in-house. iPhones, Mac computers, AirPods headphones, and the Apple Watch all run on silicon created by engineers in Cupertino. However, in the 2000s, the situation was completely different: mobile devices were assembled from a hodgepodge of third-party components, supplied primarily by Samsung and Infineon (a division of... The post "Secrets of the …