RFMD gets into the iPhone
Not surprisingly, our friends over at Greensboro's RF Micro Devices had a hand in the iPhone.
Bloggers, analysts and techies who bought the $500 phones simply to dissect them found RFMD wireless components among the tiny parts that run Apple's newest fad product.
None of the breakdowns identify exactly what RFMD parts play a role in the iPhone. The local company produces components that allow wireless devices, like cell phones, to transmit and receive signals.
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