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Apple Acquires 200+ Patents from Freescale Semiconductor

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freescaleAccoridng to PatentlyO, Apple has recently recorded the receipt of 200 patents and pending patent applications from the electronics company Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Freescale was originally a division of Motorola but was spun off in 2003. The patents reportedly represent a wide range of topics related to computer hardware and wireless devices.

it is unclear from the information now available whether (1) Apple obtained full title to the patents and (2) whether Apple purchased the rights or obtained them through some other type of transaction.

It's not clear what Apple's intentions are with the patents or if they were part of some sort of settlement.

[via iPodNN]

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Doctor Q Avatar
194 months ago
Apple is clearly after the 1983 Motorola cell phone technology!



Source: Motorola Mobility History (http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/US-EN/About_Motorola/History)
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arkmannj Avatar
194 months ago
MacBook G5! Clearly this is a return to PowerPC.
You may not be too far off, Arent ARM processors RISC based? so Apple may be seeing about incorporating some technologies that Freescale has that could still be of value. I dunno just, I'm just throwing out a thought.
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Mr. Retrofire Avatar
194 months ago
MacBook G5! Clearly this is a return to PowerPC.

@Apple: Replace Xcode with CodeWarrior!

;)
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194 months ago
LOL, those were the days...

Yes, I was such a happy camper to uninstall Think and install Codewarrior. It was like Christmas each time we received an update in the mail.
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194 months ago
This brings back memories.

I was brought into Freescale to help design/verify a sister version of the actual processor for the Dual Core G5 aimed at network processors. The main group worked on the apple version (faster and with graphic support ) we worked on the other version with different interfaces (FibreChannel).

Had only worked there for a couple of month when Apple announced they where going Intel and 3 months after that we in the sibling group was let go...

Got a nice separation package that bought me my current car so it worked out in the end.

I agree that it's possible Freescale has a number of RISC based patents that could be applicable to custom ARM designs. Wouldn't surprise me if Apple moves to ARM for their lower end laptops, combine it with the graphic power they are showing and it will feel more then fast enough for most daily usage.
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mdriftmeyer Avatar
194 months ago
Very interesting news

Freescale has a large amount of interesting patents and research in RF, Microcontrollers, DSPs, Sensor technologies, etc.
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