Arm's prototype chips: What it means for the IC industry?
After announcing to increase prices of its processor IPs and joining hands with Intel for tying its mobile system-on-chip (SoC) designs with the 18A process of Intel Foundry Services (IFS), Arm has come up with another major pre-IPO initiative. According to a Financial Times story, Arm has embarked upon the most advanced chipmaking effort to demonstrate the power and capabilities of its designs to the wider market.
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