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I doubt Apple would really want to become a component manufacturer for others - if they picked up Intel I suspect that certain regulators/customers would demand they maintain that.
One example that comes to mind is AuthenTec who were making fingerprint sensors for lots of laptop vendors... well until Apple bought them... that didn't last long. It would really have made little difference for Apple to keep that company going as a component supplier in the space they were in, but no f**k everyone else.
Apple would more than likely break it up and sell bits off; maybe networking to HP, maybe some of the core logic stuff to any other interested parties, whatever's left of the FPGA business to whoever is in that field, fabs to someone (maybe keep one), etc.
One example that comes to mind is AuthenTec who were making fingerprint sensors for lots of laptop vendors... well until Apple bought them... that didn't last long. It would really have made little difference for Apple to keep that company going as a component supplier in the space they were in, but no f**k everyone else.
Apple would more than likely break it up and sell bits off; maybe networking to HP, maybe some of the core logic stuff to any other interested parties, whatever's left of the FPGA business to whoever is in that field, fabs to someone (maybe keep one), etc.