Steve Jobs: It's Time We Design Our Own IPhone And IPod Chips
The market potential for proprietary mobile processor designs from chip makers like Samsung Electronics and Intel Corp. were dealt a considerable blow earlier this week when Apple chief executive Steve Jobs revealed that his company will start designing its own breed of chips to power the next-generation of Multi-Touch devices that won’t be available to rivals.
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It’s too expensive to do in-house lets farm this job out. /Sacks the engineers.
A few years later.
It’s too expensive to farm this job out why don’t we do it in-house. /Hires the engineers.