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April 29th, 2009

Apple is building a moat (of semiconductors)

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 6:32 pm

Categories: Apple, General, Mobile, Wired & Wireless, iPhone

Tags: Apple Inc., Chip, IBMer Mark Papermaster, Journal, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Larry Dignan

Apple is collecting chip gurus. The big question is why. 

The Wall Street Journal delivers a nice roundup of Apple’s recent hires: Raja Koduri, former CTO of AMD’s graphics group, and Bob Drebin, another AMD alum. And let’s not forget former IBMer Mark Papermaster. Papermaster, who leads Apple’s iPhone and iPod unit now, was the subject of a non-compete tug-of-war. Papermaster is a microchip expert—not that he’d ever pass Drebin or Kodui in the hall to talk shop or anything crazy like that. 

Toss in Apple’s acquisition of P.A. Semi and the company is looking downright chipper. 

The Journal writes:

Besides a desire to beat rivals to market with new features, Apple’s shift is also an effort to share fewer details about its technology plans with external chip suppliers, say people familiar with the moves.

In other words, Apple is building a moat around its iPhone and iPod businesses. Apple can expand into chips, be extremely focused and provide a leapfrog advance. New chip capabilities make their way into Apple products (rest assured it won’t share) and the company gets to play defense. 

Mobile advances have a way of winding up in every mobile device eventually. If Apple’s chips can integrate with its software to deliver distinguishing results it can distance itself from the pack. 

It’s unclear whether Apple’s chip fetish will work, but on paper the idea makes a lot of sense.

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Why is Apple doing it? Because they can.  Ken_z | 04/29/09
You are DEAD wrong.  Dealing | 04/29/09
Apple loves to copy  Googleisevil | 04/30/09
HAHAHAH  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 04/30/09
Compare income? Last quarter MS DOWN 32% Apple UP 15%  Davewrite | 04/30/09
MS innovation? like Zune a rebranded Toshiba Gigabeat player?  Davewrite | 04/30/09
Good on Bill.  Average-IT-Guy | 04/30/09
"I don't rate the iPod" Like so what? iPod 70% of market, raves  Davewrite | 04/30/09
Businessweek 2009 Most Innovative Co. : Apple No1 (5th year in a row)!  Davewrite | 04/30/09
The Old Fashioned Way  john_gillespie@... | 04/30/09
Actually there are bunch of worn knee pads in this lot - nt  socialism=nowhere | 04/30/09
Not COPYING.... IMPROVING!!!  frankz00 | 04/30/09
Actually  DeusExMachina | 04/30/09
From what I've read MS makes almost as much on OSes as on Office. (nt)  roaming | 04/30/09
PCs think for themselves??  GoPower | 04/30/09
Err... I'm for Apple but...  Dealing | 04/30/09
You probably need to do something about that anger -  socialism=nowhere | 04/30/09
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Apple already has unique components in some of their stuff wink  Davewrite | 04/29/09
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I agree, and don't forget Bubba  Ken_z | 04/29/09
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TRS-80s were NOT cool  DeusExMachina | 04/30/09
LOL... TRS-80  i8thecat | 04/30/09
Guess it's nostalgia...  olePigeon | 05/01/09
DOS machines slowed inovatioin for years & years. (nt)  ashdude | 05/01/09
RE: Apple is building a moat (of semiconductors)  Googleisevil | 04/30/09
Join the Cult  Googleisevil | 04/30/09
Because as a PC you would knot know innovation if  James Quinn | 04/30/09
You're right Jim... Windows fanboys  MacCanuck | 04/30/09
Your both kind of sad...but I have fun laughing - nt  socialism=nowhere | 04/30/09
Ignorance is bliss or Happy idiot?  James Quinn | 04/30/09
Apple attracts creative minds  ShazAmerica | 04/30/09
To pick just a couple of holes...  Average-IT-Guy | 04/30/09
Sort of...  olePigeon | 04/30/09
And the most oft overlooked...  MacCanuck | 04/30/09
No- keyboard shortcuts are much older than that.  Rick S._z | 04/30/09
He said standardized shortcuts Rick...  i8thecat | 04/30/09
Innovative???  dex74@... | 04/30/09
"PCs" are composed of many, many companies...  olePigeon | 05/01/09
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The old fashioned way  john_gillespie@... | 04/30/09
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PPC Chips  Jkirk3279 | 05/01/09
Gates:It's good enough to make a buck vs Jobs 'it's the Next GREAT Thing!'  Davewrite | 04/30/09
RE: Gates vs. Jobs  Narg | 04/30/09
...shows a total lack of understand of the business world??  Graham Ellison | 04/30/09
here's a Wired Magazine quote on Jobs laptop 'screw' issue  Davewrite | 04/30/09
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Apple will turn into a rights holder...  Narg | 04/30/09
RE: Apple is building a moat (of semiconductors)  NeoZon@... | 04/30/09
A small laptop  Roger Ramjet | 04/30/09
This should be good for numerous articles  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 04/30/09
Ken_z seems to have it right (in the first comment).  Rick S._z | 04/30/09
Where is the return for Apple?  The Management consultant | 04/30/09
Just like Google  Roger Ramjet | 04/30/09
I guess Video Game Console!  Windows Defender | 05/01/09
Snow Leopard  odcchaz | 05/01/09
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