I don't understand the comment wrt the MacBooks either.
It looks more like sour grapes that one of the most prestigious computing companies on the planet is out-engineering the "foundation" spin-off of Broadcom, created (very successfully, I might add) to breathe life into an aging chip foundry.
It looks more like sour grapes that one of the most prestigious computing companies on the planet is out-engineering the "foundation" spin-off of Broadcom, created (very successfully, I might add) to breathe life into an aging chip foundry.