The rise of the ARM clone
Peter Clarke, EETimes
6/24/2013 1:11 PM EDT
One wonders if it will different this time around. Or will ARM litigate into extinction any free, open-source, or commercial implementations of the ARM instruction set architecture, just as the company did a decade ago?
Nonetheless ARM clones are coming, but given ARM's previous determination to wipe out clones, the creators are being wary.
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