Google is still snapping up Apple's chip design talent as part of its ongoing quest to create custom processors. The Information has learned that the search giant has hired John Bruno, the designer who founded and ran Apple's silicon competitive analysis group -- that is, the team that helped iPhone and iPad processors stay ahead of rivals. It's not certain what he'll be doing at Google (his LinkedIn profile lists him only as a "System Architect"), but he started at graphics veteran ATI and rose to become a chief engineer at AMD, where he led the design of Fusion processors.
Source: The Information, LinkedIn
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