ARM job-cutting moves on to tools group
Peter Clarke, EE Times
(05/05/2008 9:50 AM EDT)
LONDON — Having embarked on a restructuring of its physical intellectual property division (PIPD), processor licensor ARM Holdings plc (Cambridge, England) is now moving on to restructure its development systems business, according to Warren East, CEO and president.
Speaking during a teleconference for financial analysts to discuss the company's first quarter, East said that the development systems business would be restructured starting in the second quarter of 2008 and with a number of jobs to be axed by the end of the third quarter.
The company announced plans for a restructuring of its PIPD division in 2007 and moved Simon Segars, a member of the ARM board of directors and long-time engineering manager, into the position of general manager of the physical IP division. "In January some 30 positions in our U.S. operation were removed, laying the foundation here for increased efficiency. Activities at our five physical design centers has been reorganized to give us specific focus at each one," East told the analysts.
(05/05/2008 9:50 AM EDT)
LONDON — Having embarked on a restructuring of its physical intellectual property division (PIPD), processor licensor ARM Holdings plc (Cambridge, England) is now moving on to restructure its development systems business, according to Warren East, CEO and president.
Speaking during a teleconference for financial analysts to discuss the company's first quarter, East said that the development systems business would be restructured starting in the second quarter of 2008 and with a number of jobs to be axed by the end of the third quarter.
The company announced plans for a restructuring of its PIPD division in 2007 and moved Simon Segars, a member of the ARM board of directors and long-time engineering manager, into the position of general manager of the physical IP division. "In January some 30 positions in our U.S. operation were removed, laying the foundation here for increased efficiency. Activities at our five physical design centers has been reorganized to give us specific focus at each one," East told the analysts.
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