ARM's expansion challenge
Brian Fuller, EETimes
11/2/2012 4:30 PM EDT
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- ARM this week sketched out a vision of moving methodically into servers and deeper into embedded, expanding its reach from a dominant position in mobile systems.
There's an architecture, a vision, a market need and an evolving ecosystem. A lot of great generals throughout history had similar ambitions but overreached and outran their supply lines. What's different today?
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