Apple buys up another chip maker

Apple has bought the firm widely believed to be responsible for the design of the engine behind the A4 CPU that powers the iPad.

Austin, Texas-based Intrinsity does not directly make microprocessosrs; instead, it specializes in designing and licensing high-performance chips for mobile applications. In fact, its primary product is a set of design tools, called Fast14, which implement a number of sophisticated algorithms and techniques to improve the efficiency of CPUs based on a number of different architectures, including the ARM family that at the core of many of Apple’s mobile devices.

In characteristic Apple fashion, the company has only now confirmed the purchase, although many of Intrinsity’s employees had changed their online profiles on the business-oriented social network LinkedIn to reflect their new positions with the Cupertino giant earlier this month.

Apple hasn’t detailed what it paid for Intrinsity or how it plans to use the chip designer’s technologies.

This isn’t the first time Apple has snapped up a chip specialist. In 2008, the company bought chip designer PA Semi for a reported $278 million.

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