Q&A: ARM Mobile Targets Wearables
Pablo Valerio, International Business & IT Consultant
EETimes (8/18/2014 02:02 PM EDT)
The last Mobile World Congress in Barcelona saw a huge introduction of smart wearable devices, such as fitness bands and smartwatches. Many of the top smartphone vendors, including Samsung, LG, and Sony, had several new offerings in this area.
Last week I had the opportunity to talk to David Maidment, mobile segment marketing manager at ARM, who is now focusing on the wearable market. He shared his views on this new exciting market for the company.
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