ARM updates roadmap with Kingfisher, Cygnet
Peter Clarke, EETimes
2/1/2011 3:46 PM EST
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Processor IP licensor ARM Holdings plc has tipped several additional cores in its roadmap for 2011 during a presentation provided as a background to the company's fourth quarter and full year financial results.
Warren East, president and CEO of ARM, tipped the Kingfisher and Cygnet cores due to emerge in 2011. "Kingfisher is aimed at lower end smartphones and feature phones and cost-sensitive digital TV applications. It's a small A-class processor," East told financial analysts assembled to discuss ARM's financial results.
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