Friday, 25 August 2017

Starting ARM

“By the late 1980s it was clear that ARM could only survive outside Acorn and it was fortuitous that Apple wanted its own microprocessor,” recalls Hermann Hauser, founder of Acorn. Apple wanted ARM for a hand-held, pen-based computer called the Newton. That requirement persuaded Apple into being one of the backers for a new company ...

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from Electronics Weekly https://www.electronicsweekly.com/blogs/mannerisms/yarns/starting-arm-2017-08/

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