Apple has always used Motorola. But I never heard the final disposition
of the copyright issue for the microprocessor chip itself. Last I heard some
guy in a garage was going to be granted the basic patent for the
microprocessor. What became of this? -Gary-
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Didn't Intel originally own the patent rights for some of the early
chips that Apple and other companies were using?
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