Is The ARM-Globalfoundries Link Significant?
Is the ARM - Globalfoundries tie-up significant? Some people like the Wall Street Journal this morning, seem to think so.
The proposition is that a 28nm low-power process in the second half of the year at Globalfoundries will deliver Cortex-A9-based mobile phone chip-sets which will bring computing-like performance to mobile phones and head off Intel's moves, based on 32nm process technology, into the mobile phone business.
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