ARM vows to fight for automotive market
(02/13/2006 3:14 PM EST)
LONDON â ARM Holdings plc is determined to gain market share in the automotive sector, despite the strength of the PowerPC processor architecture in that sector. Ian Drew vice president of sector marketing for ARM (Cambridge, England) said: âWeâll fight like cats and dogs. Automotive is a growing sector for us.â
Drewâs comments came after an announcement from Freescale Semiconductor Inc., and STMicroelectronics that they had entered a design collaboration on automotive applications, including the creation of a microcontroller design team that would work around the PowerPC architecture.
âFreescale is the dominant player in the powertrain, which is what this agreement is mainly about,â said Drew. âWe see ourselves gaining market share in infotainment, and elsewhere,â he continued. Drew added that the Freescale-ST agreement may have been prompted by a customer who required a second source supplier before agreeing to a PowerPC design-in.
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