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iPod inventor Tony Fadell joins Arm’s board of directors amid Apple Silicon transition

Por: 9to5Mac Tech November 05, 2022

Tony Fadell, former Apple VP who is known as “the father of the iPod,” doesn’t seem to have plans to retire anytime soon. After creating his own company and then selling it to Google, Fadell is now joining the board of directors of semiconductor company Arm, which is responsible for the widely used CPU architecture ARM. Tony Fadell now works with semiconductor company Arm As reported by , Tony Fadell joined Arm’s board of directors on... + full article



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