ARM to win 13% PC processor share in 2015, says IDC
Peter Clarke, EETimes
5/5/2011 11:02 AM EDT
LONDON – The processor architecture of ARM Holdings plc, which is not present in the market for desktop, mobile or x86 servers at present, is going to grab more than 13 percent market share by 2015, according to market research firm International Data Corp. (IDC).
In the first quarter of 2011 Intel is the market leader with 80.8 percdent unit market share while Advanced Micro Devices earned 18.9 percent and Via Technologies earned 0.2 percent. This totals 99.9 percent leaving other architectures in the rounding noise.
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