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Re: Apple bought Intrinsity too?
Posted on 3-Apr-2010 0:33:35
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Intinsity, AMCC's parner in the development of the Titan core, may have been bought by Apple.
Actually Intrinsity were rather more then a partner, they designed Titan - I went to a talk by them once where they said this.
It makes a lot of sense for Apple to buy them though, they are pretty much specialists in taking an existing design and making it better.
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