Server Revenues For ARM Next Year
ARM signed two architecture licenses in Q4 which is a rare thing for ARM to do. It has only given out about a dozen in its 22 year history.
The architecture licenses were for ARM's new 64bit v8 processors which are principally aimed at servers.
ARM said the architecture licenses were intended for "use in multiple end markets including supercomputing, mobile and enterprise."
I asked ARM CEO Warren East who the licensees were ...
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