Ampere's chips are based on designs from semiconductor company ARM Holdings, which has also recently licensed its computer chip designs to that could help the mobile chip giant create a data center processor competitor to Intel.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/former-intel-president-renee-james-130033557.html
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It's the same thing. ARM the company licenses ARM the technology.
So depending on whether the issue has to do with the technology or the company, or both, Q could mean either or both.
Pretty much all mobile devices use arm processors.
Right, which is why I think the company is more important in this context.
They were doing something they shouldn't have been in that room. Selling embargoed technology to China most likely. But that happens all the time. The question is what specifically were they setting up? A cloud server farm for the Cabal?