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− | ARM is a British company that designs microcontrollers/microprocessors cores and then licenses these designs to electronics manufacturers so they can be implemented in silicon and sold. | + | '''ARM''' is a British company that designs microcontrollers/microprocessors cores and then licenses these designs to electronics manufacturers so they can be implemented in silicon and sold. |
− | Familiar examples include the arm7 and arm9 cores. | + | Familiar examples include the arm7 and arm9 cores. They are often used in [[digital camera|digital cameras]], [[PDA]], [[mobile phone|mobile/cell phones]] and [[ADSL]] modems. |
− | They are used in digital cameras | + | |
+ | ARM use their patents in an aggressive way. | ||
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+ | ''Agressive? Could you give an example?'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:ARM| ]] |
Latest revision as of 08:40, 26 December 2011
ARM is a British company that designs microcontrollers/microprocessors cores and then licenses these designs to electronics manufacturers so they can be implemented in silicon and sold. Familiar examples include the arm7 and arm9 cores. They are often used in digital cameras, PDA, mobile/cell phones and ADSL modems.
ARM use their patents in an aggressive way.
Agressive? Could you give an example?