Tuesday, September 29, 2020

AI and Developments

Even if strength fail, boldness at least will deserve praise: In Great Endeavors even to have had the Will is Enough............Propertius, Roman Poet (C50 - After 16BC)
Uses of mobile AI are multiplying, in phones and smart devices ranging from dishwashers to door locks to lightbulbs, as well as the millions of sensors making their way to cities, factories and industrial facilities.

Review the chip designer Arm Holdings—whose patents Apple, among many tech companies large and small, licenses for its iPhone chips. Would be worth the effort. 

Overview of ARM Holdings:

Company History: ARM Holdings was founded in 1990 as a joint venture between Acorn Computers,
 Apple, and VLSI Technology. It was headquartered in Cambridge, England. ARM's primary 
focus was on designing and licensing microprocessors and related technologies for a wide 
range of applications, including mobile devices, embedded systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

Business Model: ARM was known for its business model of licensing its intellectual property 
(IP) and processor designs to semiconductor manufacturers, including Qualcomm, Samsung, 
and Apple. These manufacturers would then integrate ARM's technology into their own chips, 
creating a wide ecosystem of ARM-based processors.

Industry Influence: ARM's designs were highly influential and dominant in the mobile 
device industry. The vast majority of smartphones and tablets used ARM-based processors.

Acquisition by SoftBank: In 2016, ARM Holdings was acquired by the Japanese multinational 
conglomerate SoftBank Group for around $32 billion. This acquisition allowed ARM to continue 
its growth and expand into emerging markets like IoT and autonomous vehicles.

Technology and Innovation: ARM was known for its energy-efficient processor designs, which 
were crucial for the battery life and performance of mobile devices. The company continued 
to innovate in areas like artificial intelligence and machine learning as well.

Partnerships: ARM had numerous partnerships with technology companies, software developers, 
and semiconductor manufacturers, making it a critical player in the technology ecosystem.

Licensing Model: ARM's revenue came primarily from licensing its technology and receiving 
royalties from semiconductor companies that used its designs. This licensing model allowed ARM 
to have a widespread presence across various industries.



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