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To: Tan Tran who wrote (188)9/9/1999 10:32:00 PM
From: Ibnbatutaa  Respond to of 912
 
To the Board:Pleased to see Uncle trying to re-ignite this board.lets try and keep up the standard. The Yahoo board is populated by people who are confusing ARMHY with ARM Financial! The Fool board is fairly informative.
Would someone please explain in simple terms the relationship between ARMHY and Intel's StrongARM chips: does Intel actually pay ARMHY any fees for this architecture or are the Intel chips simply "compatible or based on ARM architecture"? I haven't found anything anywhere which categorically states that ARMHY will benefit from Intel's planned deployment. Thanks in advance!
Ibnbatutaa



To: Tan Tran who wrote (188)9/11/1999 5:45:00 PM
From: Ibnbatutaa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 912
 
Mckinsey partner article, ARM is the shape of things to come:http://www.eb-mag.com/registrd/issues/9909/0999comm2.htm
Also ARM chip is apparently in the Yamaha speaker/sound module of the new Sega Dreamcast.
Ibnbatutaa