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- Zi Corporation Announces Agreement With Arm
- CALGARY, Alberta--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 29, 1997--Zi Corp(TSE, Alberta Stock Exchange ZIC., NASDAQ ZICAF. ) Zi Corporation (TSE: ZIC; NASDAQ: ZICAF) is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached with Advanced RISC Machines ARM to market, distribute and sub-license the Zi Corporation Chinese character-based language processing technology. Under this...
- Research articles 1997-09-29
- Zi Corporation Announces Agreement With Arm
- CALGARY, Alberta--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 29, 1997--Zi Corp(TSE, Alberta Stock Exchange ZIC., NASDAQ ZICAF.) Zi Corporation (TSE: ZIC; NASDAQ: ZICAF) is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached with Advanced RISC Machines ARM to market, distribute and sub-license the Zi Corporation Chinese character-based language processing technology. Under...
- Research articles 1997-09-29
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- ARMed and dangerous. (Advanced RISC Machines) (Britain)
- Advanced RISC Machines Ltd hopes that its reduced instruction-set computing RISC technology helps claim a niche in the microprocessor market. The company is using the technology to produce cheap but powerful computer chips that are much smaller than conAdvanced RISC Machines Ltd hopes that its reduced instruction-set computing RISC technology...
- Research articles 1994-02-19
- ARM's race: semiconductor companies. (Advanced RISC Machines)
- Advanced RISC Machines sells its reduced instruction set computing RISC semiconductor technology to companies that need a semiconductor chip that is fast, yet does not draw much power. Digital is manufacturing its fastest chip as the StrongARM that willAdvanced RISC Machines sells its reduced instruction set computing RISC semiconductor technology...
- Research articles 1997-09-27
- Clockless asynchronous microprocessor will lead to faster microprocessors requiring less power; Advanced RISC Machines and the University of Manchester team to develop asynchronous microprocessors based on ARM core
- LOS GATOS, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 12, 1994--Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. ARM and the University of Manchester have announced a collaborative research initiative leading to the development of the industry's first "clockless" asynchronous microprocessor.
- Research articles 1994-12-12
- ARM expands ARM7 line of 32-bit microcontrollers - Advanced RISC Machines' ARM740T, ARM720T and ARM710T - Product Announcement
- Cambridge, U.K.--Reflecting the rapid rate of growth in the embedded systems market, Advanced RISC Machines ARM announced three additions to the ARM7 32-bit microprocessor core family. The new devices will offer features such as 8-kilobyte cache, write buffer, as well as a memory management function.
- Research articles 1998-03-16
- ARM's Next Thumb - Advanced RISC Machines ARM10 microprocessor - Product Announcement
- San Jose-Advanced RISC Machines ARM has rolled out its next- generation Thumb microprocessor intellectual property IP core, dubbed the ARM10. It features a claimed performance level of more than 400 MIPS.
- Research articles 1998-10-26
- Motorola, Lexicus Division Announces Speech Recognition on Advanced RISC Machines Processors; Noise-Robust, Small Vocabulary, Speech Recognizer for the ARM Family of Microprocessors
- PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 9, 1996--Motorola's Lexicus Division (NYSE:MOT) announced today that its small-memory speech recognizer designed for noisy environments has been ported to the ARM family of microprocessors from Advanced RISC Machines.
- Research articles 1996-09-09
- ARM discloses strategy for DSP - Advanced RISC Machines Ltd digital signal processing plans - Company Business and Marketing
- Cambridge, U.K.--Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. ARM last week revealed its digital signal processing DSP roadmap. The roadmap calls for the signal capabilities of the ARM6 and ARM7 controller families to be extended this coming fall with the introduction of the company's planned "Piccolo" line of DSP co-processors.
- Research articles 1996-07-15
- NEC, ARM In Agreement - NEC Electronics and Advanced RISC Machines - Company Business and Marketing
- To Mate DRAM, SOC Tech santa clara, calif. -- In a move that combines Advanced RISC Machines' system-on-chip capabilities with NEC Electronics' DRAM memory capabilities, NEC and ARM have entered into a joint technology development agreement.
- Research articles 1998-08-24
- VLSI will add its fastest ARM6 core - VLSI Technology's VYF86C06-004 Advanced RISC Machines functional system block cell - Product Announcement
- SAN JOSE, CALIF. - VLSI Technology is set today to introduce a functional system block FSB cell addition to its Advanced RISC Machines ARM product family. VLSI said the VYF86C06-004 ARM6 FSB cell, operating at a 45MHz clock rate, will be the fastest member of its ARM product line and...
- Research articles 1994-09-19
- Embedded RISC Momentum Continues to Build as ARM Makes a Number of Important Announcements; New licensee helps ARM become an industry standard; ARM system development support provides complete customer solutions
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--September 12, 1995--Advanced RISC Machines Limited ARM today makes a number of important announcements. Among these is the addition of NEC to its growing list of global semiconductor partners. ARM also announces widespread system development support from the industry's leading global 3rd-party software, tool and...
- Research articles 1995-09-12
- Digital uses StrongARM tactics. (Digital Equipment Corp.'s SA-110 StrongARM, microprocessor)(Brief Article)
- Digital Equipment Corp. is trying to drive the low-cost PC market with a microprocessor dubbed StrongARM. Its new SA-110 StrongARM, an enhanced version of a chip produced by UK-based Advanced RISC Machines, improves processing speed and lowers po Digital Equipment Corp. is...
- Research articles 1996-02-19
- ARM update.(Embedded Systems)
- ARM processors started as devices manufactured by Acorn, a British company, for its line of PCs. Later, in a joint venture with Apple Computer and VLSI Technology, Acorn spun off Advanced RISC Machines, or ARM, as a separate company. ARM evolved the ARM processors started...
- Research articles 2005-10-01
- Arm Denies Plans For January Nasdaq Float
- Advanced RISC Machines Ltd, the UK RISC chip pioneer formed by Acorn Group Plc in 1990, has denied reports in the Sunday Times that it is planning a new year flotation on the US Nasdaq exchange. The company, which is 43% owned by Acorn and 43% by Apple Computer Inc,...
- Research articles 1998-01-02
- Intel offers ExCA card-swap spec to PCMCIA - Intel Corp.'s Exchangeable Card Architecture specification is offered as a framework for the Personal Computer Memory Card Industry Association standard
- BOSTON--The PCMCIA committee appears to be leaning toward adopting Intel's Exchangeable Card architecture ExCA specification as the formal framework for building x86 and Pentium machines complying to the memory and peripheral card standard, while also looking at applying ExCA to non-Intel MPUs such as AT&T's Hobbit and devices from Apple...
- Research articles 1993-05-17
- 3DO, ARM Enter Technology Cross-License Agreement
- REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 17, 1995--The 3DO Company and Advanced RISC Machines Ltd ARMTM today announced an agreement to cross-license technology for use in advanced consumer electronics products worldwide. Under the agreement, 3DO has licensed rights to implement a development of the ARM6 processor architecture in current and future...
- Research articles 1995-04-17
- ARM aims ARM7100 at Personal Electronics; High Integration Microcontroller for Mobile Comms, PDAs
- CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 4, 1995--Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. ARM revealed today its plans for a high integration microcontroller, the ARM7100, for PDAs, mobile communications and office automation.
- Research articles 1995-12-04
- IP Providers Team-Up For Program Bonanzas - Advanced RISC Machines, Palmchip, Innovative - Company Business and Marketing
- PalmChip, ARM, Innovative and DurLogic all make moves
- Research articles 1998-12-14
- ARM Solidifies Lead as the Preferred Processor for Embedded, Portable and Consumer Applications; Industry Leading IP Provider Makes Several Announcements at ESCW; Expands its Partnership Model to Include 3rd-Party Tools, RTOS, General OS and EDA Partners;
- SAN JOSE, Calif--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 19, 1996--Advanced RISC Machines ARM today makes a number of important announcements at the Embedded Systems Conference West.
- Research articles 1996-09-19
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