Arm of the mobile phone chip design company is planning to enter the field of network infrastructure and compete with Intel for the 9 billion-dollar market, Bloomberg reported.
Mike Inglis, ARM's CTO Maik Ingris, said in an interview that the company had worked with HP to develop chips for the server market. The chip will also be used to build network base stations and wireless devices in the future.
"One day we'll see a network entirely based on ARM architecture," Tigris said at the World Mobile Conference, "It will be a powerful support behind mobile networks." ”
ARM's low-power design is now constantly challenging intel in a number of larger products, such as tablets and mobile PCs. Arm says it plans to use its fastest processor in the server market to help companies reduce energy costs.
"(for arm) that would be another potential opportunity market, because today's servers are basically based on Intel's products." "Arm chips have low-power features, but they still need to make efforts to improve the performance of their products," said Vijay Anand, an investment agency Espirito Santo analyst Weje Anand. ”
At the World Mobile Conference in Barcelona, LSI Group expressed interest in ARM's faster model processors and signed the relevant licensing agreement. LSI plans to use these arm-architecture based processors to develop mobile broadband networks. In fact, Texas Instruments have started using ARM processors to develop base station facilities. (Lu Xin)
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