Semiconductor IP: lntel vs. ARM and Tessera's Expiring Patent
The Intel–ARM rivalry is getting interesting. Last year, ARM (NASDAQ:ARMH) unveiled its processor for netbooks and was perceived as a threat to Intel. And this year, Intel responded with an LG smartphone built on its Atom Moorestown platform. Let’s take a closer look at ARM and the other semiconductor IP players, Tessera (NASDAQ:TSRA) and InterDigital (NASDAQ:IDCC).
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