When Apple Controlled ARM
With the rumours swirling around that Apple may buy ARM, it is worth remembering that Apple once controlled ARM.
In the late 1980s, it became clear that, if the ARM microprocessor was to become sufficiently widely used to be self-financing, it had to be spun off as a separate organisation.
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