Benefits Of Artisan Acquisition 'Coming Through', Says ARM CEO
A question which has been asked ever since ARM paid $913 million for the physical IP company Artisan back in 2004 is: Why?
After all Artisan, in the 12 months before the purchase by ARM, had revenues of $83 million, net profits of $17 million and $140 million of cash.
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