Report: ARM in Google talks, could oust Intel
Peter Clarke
11/19/2010 12:08 PM EST
LONDON – Processor intellectual property licensor ARM Holdings plc (Cambridge, England) is in discussions with Google Inc. about ARM processors being used for the GoogleTV initiative, according to a Dow Jones report that quotes ARM president Tudor Brown.
At the roll out for the initiative in May 2010 Google had said its internet-connected TV software would be powered by the Intel Atom processor.
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