Apple has acquired wireless chip manufacturing startup Passif Semiconductor for an undisclosed amount of money, the company confirmed to AllThingsD earlier today.
Passif specializes in producing low-power chips for smaller devices, such as iPhones, iPods, health care devices, and maybe even wearable gadgets like the rumored iWatch that Apple may be producing.
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While Apple may not be making as many moves as Yahoo, its purchase of Passif is the latest in a string of acquisitions over the last few months. Last week, the company acquired local data management startup Locationary and transit data service HopStop.
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