Arm was founded in the Cambridge technology cluster and has been a cornerstone of UK semiconductor design. Rather than manufacturing chips itself, Arm’s business model centres on designing processor architectures (e.g., the ARM instruction set) and licensing those designs to semiconductor manufacturers worldwide. This IP-licence model has made Arm foundational to the mobile revolution: ARM cores appear in the majority of smartphones, many IoT devices, and an increasing share of data-centre accelerators and edge compute silicon.
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