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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
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| ARM.L | ARM | 16:36 GMT | 491.20 | -4.00 | -0.81% | 5846922 | 5324.73 | 0.093 | 6.631B |
Latest ARM news
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Ex AMD CTO, Eric Demers, goes to Qualcomm
This is important as Qualcomm has to come up with competition from Imagination Technologies with its Series 6 PowerVR architecture and Nvidia is gaining traction in the ARM processor field. -
ARM steps up war of words with Intel
The handbags at dawn PR war between ARM and Chipzilla appears to have been stepped up with the British outfit claiming it will take more of Intel's share in the notebook personal-computer market than Intel can take from it in the smartphone market. -
'Inexact chip' allows errors to increase efficiency - massively
As ARM has shown over the past few years, efficiency is the name of the game, and the chip designs could well see plenty of applications in low powered devices. -
Freescale and AMD draw their blades
Intel is going to face some serious competition next year when Freescale and ARM start to take it on in its home turf. -
Microsoft locks out rival browsers from Windows
According to the Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation, Vole is up to its old tricks and nailed down its ARM version of Windows so that it only runs Internet Exploder. -
AMD's Hondo not around until Windows 8
The company's ultra low power (ULP) 40nm Hondo APUs are being targeted at the new tablet and 'ultrathin' - also known as ultrabooks - market. While it will be a traditional slugging match between Intel and AMD, the real rival for both is ARM which has control over the mobile market at the moment. -
There's something dodgy about the Indian cheap tablet project
The government called a meeting between all parties involved and it was agreed that DataWind would supply an upgraded tablet. It would have a longer-lasting 3200 milliamps hour battery, more sophisticated operations and a faster-acting 700 megahertz ARM Cortex A8 processor. -
TSMC shows off a 28nm ARM
TSMC has started rolling out a 28-nanometer ARM chip which can run at 3.1GHz. -
Intel's Tizen gets source code release
Tizen is an open source mobile OS based on Linux and backed up by the Linux foundation. Tizen is supposed to work on Atom N2800 and N2600 processors and can probably play nice with ARM chips too. -
Intel tipped by itself to be big on phones
Five years from now, Intel says it wants to hold a significant share of the market, Smith hopefully opined. To do that, of course, it has to kill off Qualcomm, deal with Apple, and convince everyone to abandon ARM. Should be a peace of cake -
Samsung goes quad core in Galaxy S
The Exynos 4 Quad is based on ARM Cortex A9 technology. -
Intel was deeply challenged by ARM - official
Our sister publication - ChannelBiz.co.uk, is reporting that senior executives at the Intel Corporation were disturbed at the success of little UK firm ARM in stealing design wins from notebook makers. -
ARM profits up 22 percent as licence demand booms
FinancialARM has announced growth in its first quarter financials, with a profit increase of 22 percent to £61.9 million ($99.9 million) -
Windows 8 set up for BYOD
He said this means that devices running Windows RT including tablets, hybrid tablet/laptops and as well as small laptops running on power-efficient ARM chips from Qualcomm, Nvidia or Texas Instruments will all play fair with company networks. -
Intel's Medfield sows seeds in world's most important mobile market
Still, it's very unlikely other chip makers are blind to the enormous money making opportunities in India and China. We have no doubt ARM licensees, such as Qualcomm, will be fighting for their part of the market. -
ARM issues a quad-core 28nm chip
ARM has released details of its Cortex-A15 MP4, which is a quad-core 28nm processor which will not need much in the way of customisation. -
ARM expands Processor Optimisation Packs
ARM has expanded its range of Processor Optimisation Pack (POP) lineups for TSMC's40nm and 28nm processes, which is says will benefit its collection of Cortex processors. -
Texas Instruments man creates open source Snapdragon driver
TI's ARM man Rob Clark, who is famous for Texas Instrument'sOMAP DRM driver, has spent his spare time building a natty open sauce driver for Qualcomm'sSnapdragon.
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