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[Hardware] 30 cents: this is what Apple pays ARM for each chip


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By now we all know that Apple gave up its agreement with Intel and has been using chips based on ARM architecture for three years now. ARM is not a manufacturer, but only designs the chips and "rents" its patents so that others can manufacture the processors based on their designs by paying royalties. The amount they pay logically depends on the agreement between both companies, and now it has become known that what those from Cupertino pay is almost insulting...

 

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Apple's change from Intel to ARM has not been gradual, but was almost sudden. And it is normal now that we know what it has cost them, because a new report sheds light on Apple's agreement with ARM, stating that the American giant pays less than 30 cents for each chip in copyright.

Apple represents 5% of ARM's revenue

When we deal with a giant like Apple, it is normal to think that everything is magnified. But as they say, no one gets rich by giving money away and proof of this is that although the agreement between Apple and ARM could be one of the largest for the British company, in reality it only represents 5% of its profits. annual income.

 

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