ARM - Celebrating 20 years of collaborative innovation
It was just 20 years ago, on 27th November to be exact, that Advanced RISC Machines (ARM) was spun out of the collaborative efforts of Acorn and Apple Computer with a charter to create a new microprocessor standard. ARM began life in the UK with a small 12 person team located in a barn in the Cambridgeshire countryside and a vision to create low-power, low-cost processor technology that would service a growing set of compute platforms – more precisely Acorn and Apple platforms.
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