ARM Proliferation Propels Achronix Into Mobile IP
By 2016, one ARM core will be being shipped for every human being on the planet, says John Lofton Holt, CEO of FPGA vendor Achronix and a foundry customer of Intel.
The proliferation of ARM-based SOCs is what has propelled Achronix to modify its business model by offering to license its IP.
So Achronix, the high-performance FPGA vendor which is a foundry customer of Intel, is now offering to licence its technology to SOC manufacturers as a way to get into high volume markets.
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