Arm succumbs to Californification
Poor old Arm.
Once respected across the world for designing processor cores which the world wanted to use and developing the physical IP to implement them, the company is succumbing to Californification.
What would a bunch of engineers designing processor cores want with a Californian ‘analytics’ company?
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