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by qwytw
1274 days ago
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> They're a founding member with (I believe still) a significant stake No, ARM is 100% owned by SoftBank. Apple sold their shares a while ago. Overall ARM doesen't really make that much money, especially compared to some of their clients. It's not even obvious to me if would make sense financially even for Qualcomm to design their own RISC-V cores compared to licensing from ARM. I mean they could and did design their own cores but they are still using ARM designed ones for their top-end chips. |
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