ARM improves its image in graphics
Peter Clarke, EETimes
6/12/2012 12:15 PM EDT
ARM has been doing better at shipping graphics cores than it has been given credit for, according to Jem Davies, ARM Fellow and vice president of technology for the media processing division.
Some rather underwhelming estimates of ARM's position in the graphics core licensing market – and the passage of time – have persuaded the company to be more explicit about how it performed in 2011 and add context to how it is likely to perform in 2012.
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