Smartphone chip designer Arm Ltd. is looking to change the way it charges for customers to use its intellectual property, as it seeks to increase its revenue and profitability ahead of an initial ...
Arm is launching its Flexible Access business model that allows chip designers to experiment with different chip designs before they have to pay for the final selection. Rather than pay upfront for ...
Arm is facing serious challenges like a slowdown of its growth rate, an emerging threat from RISC-V, and significant exposure to Chinese opaque business practices. The company's business model is ...
Today, Arm announced a new “Flexible Access” intellectual property (IP) licensing model that will ease the development of custom chips. The traditional development model requires companies to license ...
Chip designer Arm will reportedly change its licensing model. It’s believed the company plans to charge device makers based on a device’s value. This could lead to much higher earnings for the firm.
Arm reportedly changing licensing model to prohibit custom GPUs and TPUs, could impact Google Tensor
Arm and Qualcomm are currently involved in a dispute over the latter’s acquisition of a chip company called Nuvia and subsequent work on new desktop (and server) chips. This lawsuit has revealed that ...
Earlier this week two articles appeared about the future of Intel. One featured Intel vs AMD, the other Intel (INTC) vs ARM. The Intel vs AMD story has been pretty well aired here on Forbes.com, ...
On the one hand, the Surface Pro 9 is pretty much what we expected: a jump up to Intel's 12th-gen CPUs. But Microsoft surprised us with a huge shakeup for its tablet PCs. There's also a Surface Pro 9 ...
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