Google: Street Debates Possible ARM Push, Threat to Intel
By Tiernan Ray (Barron's)
December 13, 2013
The Street today was contemplating speculation yesterday that Google (GOOG) is going to become a licensee of ARM Holdings (ARMH) chip technology in order to develop its own microprocessors for its data center equipment, something that numerous parties, such as Apple (AAPL), Samsung Electronics (005930KS), and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) already do, following an article to that effect yesterday by Bloomberg‘s Tim Culpan, Ian King, and Brian Womack.
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