"Robert Myers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:dbfae720-eabc-4d09-8d4a-(E-Mail Removed)...
> http://www.crn.com/hardware/211800562
>
> "It's no mistake that Apple made the move to bring Papermaster to
> the
> company after it acquired P.A. Semi earlier this year. Apple
> purchased
> P.A. Semi, a 150-person company founded by the lead designer of the
> highly regarded StrongARM and Alpha processor. Put Papermaster side
> by
> side with P.A. Semi founder Dan Dobberpuhl and you've instantly got
> a
> processor design powerhouse poised to design and build new
> processors
> that could power the next generation iPhone and T1."
>
> The big news, of course, is that IBM is suing Apple over the hire.
> As
> usual, the world belongs to lawyers and financial engineers.
> Slavery
> and indentured servitude. Anybody else ever had to sign a
> non-compete
> agreement?
>
> Robert.
Not one as rigid as Papermaster's apparently was, but a noncompete
clause was standard at IBM for many years, as I recall.
Hardly slavery in his case as he was VERY VERY well compensated for
his signature on the line, I am sure.
It is interesting to ponder what Apple is up to. They made the switch
to x86 for computers and it would seem unlikely they would make the
investment to switch back. Perhaps it is the iPhone and iPod and
other products hypothetically being developed.
It will be a real handicap to operate without access to bleeding edge
fab capability.
del