Growing IC Companies To Scale
China’s massive support programme for its chip industry looks like being being beneficial to ARM.
ZTE, the telecoms company, is reported by Digitimes to have received $73.8 million from China's National IC Industry Investment fund to accelerate the development of ARM-based apps processors.
Other chip designers which are strongly adding to their design capabilities are reported to be Allwiner, Rockchip, Spreadtrum and HiSilicon, Huawei's chip subsidiary, which are all developing ARM-based chips.
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