ARM has re-invented itself as a systems company
ARM says it is now a systems company.
Richard Wilson, ElectronicsWeekly
December 17, 2015
Low-powered processor developer, ARM has been steadily building a broader range of silicon IP and the software that runs on it.
Jim Wallace, director of system and software, ARM told Electronics Weekly, that the company has reached a point where it can be called a systems company and “no longer only a supplier of CPU cores”.
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