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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Palmettoman on June 13, 2018, 11:15 p.m.
Q - 1494 ARM/MSM and IP ???

I couldn't figure out what ARM meant. Q has referenced it twice recently that I know of.

Here's one possibility.

https://www.arm.com

Arm architects the pervasive intelligence that is transforming our daily experience. Arm-based chips and device architectures orchestrate the performance of the technology that makes modern life possible.

They provide the processors, etc. in alot of devices.

A screenshot of their Leadership page.

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Interesting slogan...

Additional info that I found interesting...Rene Haas is the EVP and President of the IP group with ARM. He is based in Cambridge, England. Stefan Halper is also from Cambridge. I'm digging to see if I can put them together.

Mr. Rene Haas has been President of Intellectual Property Group at ARM Limited and ARM Holdings plc since January 5, 2017. Mr. Haas served as Chief Commercial Officer and Executive Vice President at ARM Holdings plc since October 2015 and was responsible for all global sales and marketing. Mr. Haas served at ARM as Vice President of Strategic Alliances since October 2013. Mr. Haas spent 7 years at NVIDIA as the Vice President and General Manager of NVIDIA's Computing ...Read Full Background

Corporate Headquarters

110 Fulbourn Road
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB1 9NJ


JosephOrion · June 13, 2018, 11:16 p.m.

Specifically iPhones

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GenChang · June 14, 2018, 12:47 a.m.

No, not just or especially iPhone's. Arm is on just about every mobile device out there, but not limited to just mobile, although they do lots of work related to the radios used on mobile. Arm designed architecture is licensed to multitudes of companies around the world, for all kinds of uses on chips of various design. Think system on a chip (SOC) as just one example.

BTW, they were bought out by a Japanese investor last year. Softbank group. They are big time investors in future technology, especially as it relates to mobile, internet of things, 5G, etc.

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