Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe ARM were also involved in these discussions. It was some time around 1994 if I remember correctly. I remember discussing the possibilities with an Acorn Computers engineer (Acorn were heavily tied in with ARM back then - the Acorn RiSC PC was a powerhouse desktop based on the StrongARM chip) whilst I was fortunate enough to do some work experience with them in Australia during my schooling years.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe ARM were also involved in these discussions. It was some time around 1994 if I remember correctly. I remember discussing the possibilities with an Acorn Computers engineer (Acorn were heavily tied in with ARM back then - the Acorn RiSC PC was a powerhouse desktop based on the StrongARM chip) whilst I was fortunate enough to do some work experience with them in Australia during my schooling years.