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ARM Holdings
安謀控股
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UK Cambridge
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Since 1978
The ARM architecture, formerly known as the Advanced RISC Machine (English: Advanced RISC Machine, earlier known as Acorn RISC Machine), is a family of reduced instruction set (RISC) processor architectures that are widely Used in many embedded system designs. Due to the characteristics of energy saving, it also has a lot to do in other fields. The ARM processor is ideally suited for mobile communications, meeting its main design goals of low cost, high performance, and low power consumption. On the other hand, supercomputers consume a lot of power, and ARM is also seen as a more efficient option. ARM Holdings develops this architecture and authorizes other companies to use it to implement one of ARM's architectures, developing autonomous system-on-chip and system-on-module (SoC)