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Apple to drop Imagination Tech graphics in its products

Apple sends notice to Imagination

Imagination Tech just revealed that they have gotten a notice from Apple Incorporated. That they will stop using its graphics technology in all of their products. Including the iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac's, etc.. in maximum two years time.

This is a major blow to the British company, as Apple was its biggest customer. Also, Imagination Tech said that they did not provide any explanation as to why they don't require Imagination's software anymore.

It is also to be noted that after the notification regarding this was sent out to Imagination. Talks were triggered regarding an alternate agreement with changes.

This can be a huge problem for Imagination Tech. As their biggest client is going to leave them. What are your thoughts about this? Leave them in the comments section below.

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