ARM set to cut 3% of jobs, imposes pay freeze
Peter Clarke, eetimes.eu
(02/04/2009 7:50 AM EST)
(02/04/2009 7:50 AM EST)
LONDON — ARM Holdings plc (Cambridge, England), a licensor of processor-related intellectual property, is looking to cut about 3 percent of its workforce and has imposed a pay freeze from Jan. 1, 2009, company executives told financial analysts Tuesday (Feb. 3).
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- Wi-Fi 7(be) RF Transceiver IP in TSMC 22nm
- PUF FPGA-Xilinx Premium with key wrap
- ASIL-B Ready PUF Hardware Premium with key wrap and certification support
- ASIL-B Ready PUF Hardware Base
- PUF Software Premium with key wrap and certification support
Related News
- MachineWare announces new ARM processor simulation and SystemC profiling products, adds Windows support
- Harnessing the power of the ecosystem in the era of custom silicon on Arm
- Arm and Synopsys Strengthen Partnership to Accelerate Custom Silicon on Advanced Nodes
- Alphawave Semi Elevates Chiplet-Powered Silicon Platforms for AI Compute through Arm Total Design
Latest News
- sureCore extends its sureFIT design service to include custom memory solutions for AI applications
- BrainChip CTO to Present on Architectural Innovation for Low-Power AI at the Embedded Vision Summit
- SEMI Reports Typical Q1 2025 Semiconductor Seasonality with Potential for Atypical Shifts Due to Tariff Uncertainty
- Siemens to bring advanced timing constraint capabilities to EDA design flow with Excellicon acquisition
- Alchip Among the First with NVIDIA NVLink Fusion Design Infrastructure