ARM A Huge Challenge For Intel
The David-versus-Goliath rivalry between Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) and ARM (NASDAQ:ARMH) continues to unfold in a way that will have a major impact on consumer and mobile computing. Intel, which has annual revenue of about $43.6 billion, manufactures its own processors and dominates the computing industry. For the past few years, it has been trying to position its Atom processor for the mobile computing industry but hasn’t been able to counter ARM’s dominance in mobile computing or lure away its licensees, such as Apple and Qualcomm. ARM, which licenses its processor architecture and has annual revenue of $631.3 million, is looking to push its low-power architecture toward traditional computing as well. Both Intel and ARM recently reported strong results.
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