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Broadcom components also included in the iPhone

By pmax. Original by Lionel - 13/02/2007 10:39:37 CET - Category: iPod - Source: http://www.itwire.com.au
As time passes many component suppliers have a harder time keeping their mouths shut. Simple reasons: supplying Apple offers some prestige, but also a real kick to the value of the stocks of the company. This probably explains why Broadcom suggested one of their chips would be in the device.
The CEO, being careful, didn't specify which chip was used. So it could be a simple Wi-Fi/Bluetooth component, or another, more important.
Marvell has already announced that at least 3 ARM chips were used in the iPhone. Samsung and Infineon, makers of flash memory and other components, have also declared being part of the game.
If the current pace continues, the iPhone will end up needing a 4 pounds fuel cell merely to be switched on!
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