Thank you MIPS!
While having Intel breathing down your neck is certainly not pleasant, there is truly a strong silver lining. It has greatly increased ARM awareness all the way through to the prosumer, driven strong interest in our very top-end products, and motivated us to raise our game even further. I’ll be doing another keynote in Japan next week to further explain some of our recent announcements. Competition is good for the consumer and it has been good for our business as well.
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