Intel vs. ARM: In the Smartphone Era (Part 5)
By Guest Author Nalini Kumar Muppala
It is a tremendous victory to ARM’s business model that the Cambridge, UK-based company (with a market capitalization of $3.2 billion, $550 million in revenue and 1,740 employees) is causing executives at Intel (the semiconductor behemoth with market capitalization of $106 billion, $32.8 billion in revenue, and 83,900 employees) to lose sleep over their strategy to expand into the mobile phone, Internet devices, and embedded processor markets.
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