I'd imagine that a fair amount of that $250m revenue goes straight in royalty payments to ARM. A chip manufacturer the size of Intel, with huge R&D resources, shouldn't really be relying upon the IP of a small Cambridgeshire company spun out of the company that used to make BBC and Archimedes computers!
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I'd imagine that a fair amount of that $250m revenue goes straight in royalty payments to ARM. A chip manufacturer the size of Intel, with huge R&D resources, shouldn't really be relying upon the IP of a small Cambridgeshire company spun out of the company that used to make BBC and Archimedes computers!