Ultra-low power 32 kHz RC oscillator designed in GlobalFoundries 22FDX
Apple enters IC market, buys PA Semi
(04/23/2008 9:34 AM EDT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Taking a big step in the IC business, Apple Computer Inc. has acquired PA Semi Inc., a supplier of embedded microprocessors, for $278 million in cash, according to Forbes.
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