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Intentions to Develop Chip Production, Samsung Hijacks Apple Technicians?

Suara.com – Samsung reported to want to recruit ex-technicians Apple and AMD to create a special architecture in the development of their chipsets.

This rumor was first spread on the South Korean forum, Cien.net.

It says several Apple engineers are now working in production chip, including Apple Silicon, is considered a next target.

Revealed Phone Arena, Sunday (6/20/2021), the forum upload mentions talks between Samsung and Apple.

It is said that the Apple engineer who led the development of its contract architecture is coming to an end.

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It is also mentioned that the former Apple technician will ask Samsung to create a project by selecting its own team members.

Chips illustration. [ /Pixabay]

It is not stated whether this former Apple employee is the same person described earlier.

Samsung does have its own chip manufacturing development project which will later produce Exynos and Snapdragon 888.

As is known, these two chipsets are used for Galaxy S21 series phones.

According to rumors circulating on the forums, Samsung will switch to a special architecture, from the previous Cortex ARM architecture in Exynos, in order to improve the performance of its chips.

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This isn’t the first time a tech company has taken advantage of another former employee.

Last January, Qualcomm reportedly paid 1.4 billion US dollars or Rp 20.2 trillion to buy a startup company, Nuvia, which is managed by three former Apple technicians.

This Qualcomm purchase is intended to improve the 5G capabilities of the Snapdragon chipset used in Android devices.

Apple logo illustration. [Shutterstock]
Apple logo illustration. [Shutterstock]

CPUs made by Nuvia are expected to be used in the next Qualcomm product.

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