ARM Eyes Computing
For an IP licensing company, ARM Holdings (NASDAQ:ARMH) is doing extremely well. ARM licenses its low-power chip design to over 230 chip manufacturers, and more than 90% of the mobile phone chips are based on its low-power design. With the design for Apple’s iPad under its belt, it has carved a niche for itself in tablets. As the line between mobile and personal computing blurs, ARM is eyeing the traditional computing industry as well. Meanwhile, rumors abound about its possibly being taken over by a large U.S. group.
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