Apple processor designer leaves company

As if the cancellation of the AirPower was not enough, Apple ends the week with another quite disastrous news. Apparently Gerard Williams III, the designer of the latest Apple processors has left the company. Especially relevant news if we take into account that these processors are a vital part of the experience of the products offered by the Cupertino company, and it is that it was one of the few parameters where Apple was still betting on maintaining control and did not decide to bet on entrust the work to specialist companies in order to later frame it in a product with the apple screen-printed on the back.

This "architect" has been in charge of the processors that move iOS devices from the launch of the A7 to the latest A12X, at least that is the information that the team of CNET although there is still no official statement in this regard. However, the ex-Apple employee has been quick to make the consequent changes to his profile LinkedIn, which as you well know, is a kind of social network of professionals that also serves as inspiration to find a job if you need it. Be that as it may, Apple keeps losing its heavyweights.

Perhaps the last years at Apple have turned the company into "one more" in the sector and perhaps its employees are no longer so motivated by projects, especially if you dedicate yourself to hardware considering that Apple seems to be mutating little by little to be a company that rather offers software and services online. Apparently this expert could soon disembark in the executive team of AMD, another important processor firm that has always been the shadow of a big one like Intel. Be that as it may, we will have irremediable doubts with the launch of the next devices.


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