
ARM Holdings
Founded in 1990 in Cambridge, United Kingdom, ARM Holdings (now part of SoftBank Group) is a British semiconductor and software design company that develops processor architectures, graphics processing units (GPUs), system IP, and software tools. ARM does not manufacture chips itself but instead licenses its intellectual property (IP) to semiconductor manufacturers, who then design and produce chips based on ARM architectures. ARM's CPU architectures include the Cortex-A series for high-performance applications (smartphones, tablets, servers), Cortex-R series for real-time applications (automotive, industrial), and Cortex-M series for microcontroller applications (IoT, embedded systems). The company also designs Mali GPUs for graphics processing, Ethos NPUs for AI acceleration, and system IP including interconnect, memory controllers, and security components. ARM's architectures power the majority of smartphones and tablets worldwide, including Apple's A-series and M-series chips, Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors, Samsung's Exynos chips, and MediaTek's Dimensity processors. ARM also provides development tools, compilers, and software libraries for developers working with ARM-based systems.
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