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Arm Holdings plc (formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a British semiconductor and software design company based in Cambridge, England, whose primary business is the design of central processing unit (CPU) cores that implement the ARM architecture family of instruction sets.
This is a list of central processing units based on the ARM family of instruction sets designed by ARM Ltd. and third parties, sorted by version of the ARM instruction set, release and name. In 2005, ARM provided a summary of the numerous vendors who implement ARM cores in their design. [ 1 ]
HiSilicon Kirin Series: See List of HiSilicon Kirin SoC, Mediatek MT Series : See List of Mediatek MT SoC, Qualcomm Snapdragon Series: See List of Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC [broken anchor] Cortex-A55: Samsung: Exynos 850, UNISOC: SC9863, SC9863A, Rockchip: RK3566, RK3568 Rockchip RK3566: Boardcon Compact3566. Cortex-A57: AMD: Opteron A1100-series ...
Shares of Arm Holdings (NASDAQ: ARM) were gaining on a broader surge in the market and on artificial intelligence (AI)-specific news. First, stocks jumped in Trump's first full day in office, as ...
Shares of Arm Holdings (NASDAQ: ARM) are soaring Wednesday. The stock is up 14.5% as of 11:50 a.m. ET, gaining as much as 17.8% earlier in the day. The leap comes as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq ...
Arm Holdings (NASDAQ: ARM) surged higher on Wednesday. The company's stock was up 5% as of 11 a.m. ET and was up as much as 5.1% earlier in the day. The leg up comes as the S&P 500 gained 1.8% and ...
Founded in 1990, U.K.-based Arm Holdings has become a key player in the global technology industry. It specializes in intellectual property, licensing central processing unit (CPU) architectures ...
Arm Holdings offers a variety of licensing terms, varying in cost and deliverables. Arm Holdings provides to all licensees an integratable hardware description of the ARM core as well as complete software development toolset (compiler, debugger, software development kit), and the right to sell manufactured silicon containing the ARM CPU.