iPod chief to leave Apple
News Fadell (pictured) is to be replaced by former IBM executive Mark Papermaster, according to a report on Monday night by The Wall Street Journal. ZDNet UK sister site CNET News.com first reported last week that Papermaster was set to leave IBM for a...
[November 4, 2008, 10:26]
Judge puts brakes on former IBM exec's Apple move
News A judge has granted IBM's preliminary injunction aimed at preventing its former executive Mark Papermaster from reporting for duty as Apple's new iPhone leader. We will comply with the court's order, but are confident that Mark Papermaster will be...
[November 10, 2008, 7:58]
US judge views Apple and IBM as chip rivals
News Despite the fact that Apple has yet to produce an iPhone chip based on its own design, and that IBM doesn't design smartphone chips, the judge overseeing the Mark Papermaster non-compete case views the two companies as chip competitors.
[November 26, 2008, 11:34]
Papermaster settles with IBM, sets Apple start date
News Apple announced on Tuesday that former IBM executive Mark Papermaster has resolved his dispute with IBM over a non-compete agreement and will start leading Apple's iPhone group on 24 April. But Apple was most impressed by his leadership skills...
[January 28, 2009, 7:32]
Apple now world no 3 smartphone maker to make own chips for iPhone
Blog More recently Apple has hired Mark Papermaster to lead its Iphone engineering team. Papermaster was a VP at IBM and one of the chief architects of the previous Apple chip darling the PowerPC. And I would look to a sea-change is advertising and...
[November 7, 2008, 14:29]
IBM faces lawsuit for blocking exec's move to Apple
News Apple's iPhone leader-in-waiting, Mark Papermaster, has filed a countersuit against his former employer in a dispute over a non-compete agreement. In October, Apple hired Papermaster to replace outgoing iPod executive Tony Fadell and lead the...
[November 17, 2008, 11:44]
Apple snaps up top IBM chip and blade-server exec
News Mark Papermaster, until recently IBM's vice president of microprocessor technology development, plans in to join Apple in early November in a position that will see him working closely with Apple chief executive Steve Jobs, in what IBM believes is...
[October 31, 2008, 7:25]



