The ARM-Softbank Delusion
The CEOs of ARM and Softbank have written a gushing joint letter explaining that it is “our collective vision to realize an Information Revolution that brings happiness to everyone.” It contains no facts and ignores all of the problems of their amalgamation.
So it may be helpful to point out what the problems are, so that in their next joint letter, the CEOs can say something of substance.
ARM got its start because Wintel dominated the PC industry and Jorma Ollila, CEO of Nokia which then ruled the mobile world, made it his aim to see that Wintel would not dominate the mobile market.
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