ARM boosted startup with Belgian DSP
Peter Clarke, EE Times
(04/05/2010 6:29 AM EDT)
LONDON — Cognovo Ltd. (Melbourn, England), a 2009 startup focused on developing software-defined modems for 4G communications, has benefited from a disposal at processor IP licensor ARM Holdings plc that turned into an equity and technology investment.
Cognovo was founded in May 2009 by the four founders of TTPCom, a developer of protocol stacks for 2G and 3G mobile communications that rose to prominence in the 1990s. The four executives — Gordon Aspin, Mark Collins, Richard Fry and Tony Milbourn — formed TTPCom in 1987 and the company was sold to Motorola Inc. in June 2006 for $192 million.
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