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ARM to expand in India, board meets there
(11/09/2005 9:01 AM EST)
EE Times
BANGALORE, India — Processor technology licensor ARM, which has a 120-member team in India plus 25 contract engineers, has said it will grow in headcount faster in this country than anywhere else.
“We have grown ahead of our plans for the country in technology and commercial terms and as systems companies such as Nokia are setting up manufacturing operations in India, we only expect to grow here,” said Sir Robin Saxby, chairman, ARM Holdings plc.
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