'Take An ARM licence,' Saxby Tells Intel.
Intel should take an ARM licence, ARM's founding CEO Sir Robin Saxby, told the GSA Entrepreneurship Conference at the British Museum yesterday.
"As an ARM shareholder, I recommend Intel to take an ARM licence and stop messing about," said Saxby.
Intel has been trying, without much success, to get into mobile devices with its x86 architecture which dominates the PC industry.
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