Advanced RISC Machines (company)
Advanced RISC Machines, better known as
ARM, is a microprocessor company founded in
1990 by Herman Hauser. The
Cambridge based company was a spin off from
Acorn, Ltd to further the development of the
Acorn RISC Machine (ARM)
RISC chip which was originally used in the
Acorn Archimedes and is now the processing core for many custom ASICs. An ARM processor is used as main
CPU for the
Nintendo Gameboy Advance.
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