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faragon | 3 months ago

Why Apple don't just buy Intel? That would allow better vertical integration.

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GeekyBear|3 months ago

Apple doesn't buy manufacturing companies, however if you can make something they want, they have definitely been known to pay for a dedicated manufacturing line up front.

alwillis|3 months ago

> Why Apple don't just buy Intel?

Apple doesn't need a fab. They bought P.A. Semi in 2008, which got them microprocessor design talent that lead to Apple Silicon.

> That would allow better vertical integration.

Apple already ships devices with CPUs, GPUs, NPU's (Neural Processing Unit), modem and wi-fi chipsets all designed by them. I'll also add the H2 audio processor in the AirPods.

It's hard to get more vertically integrated than that.

[1]: https://daringfireball.net/linked/2021/11/02/pa-semi-looking...

tooltalk|3 months ago

I always thought that while PA Semi brought some power efficiency tech to Apple, many didn't stick around. And that the Intrinsity team made also made significant contribution, having validated their tech in Samsung's Hummingbird core.

etempleton|3 months ago

Risky. Apple loves to vertically integrate and they could certainly give a cash infusion, but right now they can bounce between TSMC, Intel and Samsung and probably get sweetheart deals at each because of their scale / the positive press from serving Apple as a customer.

walterbell|3 months ago

Buyer could not fire existing customers, as Broadcom did with VMware.

osnium123|3 months ago

China would also block this deal

cromka|3 months ago

Good luck with the EU OK-ing this