ARM co-founder Tudor Brown to retire
EETimes (11/10/2011 1:25 PM EST)
SAN FRANCISCO--Tudor Brown, president and co-founder of ARM Holdings plc, is to retire next May after 21 years with the company, ARM announced Wednesday (Nov. 10). Brown will not seek re-election to the company's board at its annual shareholder meeting on May 3, 2012, ARM said.
Brown has worked in a variety of roles at ARM, including as engineering director and chief technology officer, and as executive vice president of global development and chief operating officer.
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