Wednesday, 10 March 2010




The smartphone revolution may be causing havoc for European companies like Nokia, but it is paying dividends for a British company that can trace its lineage back to the home computer revolution of the 1980s. Holdings started life in a converted turkey coop near Cambridge, but has grown into a multibillion-pound business, with 1,700 employees worldwide, and its microchips can be found in most of the world's , including the . Last year almost 4bn chips based on Arm's designs were shipped...
Full Story: The Observer



 

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