Poor Old ARM
The dirty deed is done, what now for ARM?
Is ARM’s ambition that it should be ‘The Architecture for the Digital World’ now dead because it has lost its independence?
Will the electronics industry ever again (after the Intel experience) allow a sole-sourced proprietary microprocessor to become dominant in any important industry segment?
And, if not, what use is ARM to Softbank?
Will ARM’s licensees continue to believe they will get fair and non-discriminatory treatment from ARM?
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