Video: ARM's chief on the economy and Atom
Rick Merritt, EE Times
(10/08/2008 7:31 PM EDT)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The outlook is for stormy weather in the global cellular industry, but ARM Ltd. chief executive Warren East is hopeful his company is diversified enough to remain stable.
The mobile market likely will decline amid global economic turmoil and the entrance of Intel Corp. will inject a new dynamic into that market, East said in a video interview at the ARM Developers' Conference here. However, he outlined several factors that could help keep the processor design company buoyant.
(10/08/2008 7:31 PM EDT)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The outlook is for stormy weather in the global cellular industry, but ARM Ltd. chief executive Warren East is hopeful his company is diversified enough to remain stable.
The mobile market likely will decline amid global economic turmoil and the entrance of Intel Corp. will inject a new dynamic into that market, East said in a video interview at the ARM Developers' Conference here. However, he outlined several factors that could help keep the processor design company buoyant.
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