ARM Is Europe's Most Valuable Semiconductor Company
ARM is Europe's most valuable semiconductor company, outstripping Infineon, STMicroelectronics and NXP by a long chalk.
At IFS2012, Future Horizons' CTO, Mike Bryant, pointed out that ARM's market cap is now $11 billion.
Next largest market cap is NXP at $5.8 billion and rising quite steadily.
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