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Arm
Architecting a smarter world.
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United Kingdom
Year Founded
1990
Company Type
Private
Revenue
$1-10b
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1,001 - 10,000
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ARM designs scalable, energy efficient-processors and related technologies to deliver intelligence in applications ranging from sensors to servers, including smartphones, tablets, enterprise infrastructure and the Internet of Things. Their technology enables current and future IoT applications and services to become truly ubiquitous and intelligent.
IoT Solutions
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the collection of billions of end devices, from the tiniest of ultra-efficient connected end nodes or a high-performance gateway or cloud platform, intelligently connected and interoperating with servers and services. The breadth of ARM’s technology portfolio including silicon IP, tools and software IP, combined with its partnership approach and ecosystem meet the needs of rapidly-evolving, secured interconnectivity of IoT, and provides the quickest and most efficient path to deploying connected platforms and associated services. ARM remains focused on driving a unified and simplified connected world involving truly ubiquitous and intelligent IoT systems.
ARM and its Partners share a disruptive vision where creation and deployment of commercial, standards-based IoT devices is possible at scale. ARM mbed IoT Device Platform enables a software ecosystem that solves these problems by providing a common platform for developing connected IoT devices.
The ARM IoT Subsystem for Cortex-M processors allows design teams to create IoT endpoints faster and with lower risk. ARM’s scalable IP solutions are designed to target all points on the value chain from sensors to servers.
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Samsung, Microsoft, Rockchip
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