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To: unclewest who wrote (230)10/25/1999 10:16:00 AM
From: Michael  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 912
 
My friends,

Great company, great day and no one here.
I am Q investor and have invested also where Q leds me.
I think smart Q investor should be here,ARMHY.

Both QCOM & ARMHY are about IPR (intellectual property rights).

sure is a nice day
Michael
finance.yahoo.com

Intel and ARM Finalize Architecture
Roadmap Licensing Agreement

CAMBRIDGE, England and SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Intel Corporation
and ARM (London: ARM) (Nasdaq: ARMHY - news) today announced they have finalized a licensing agreement which will enable Intel to develop a full range of solutions based on current and future versions of the ARM© architecture beginning with version 5TE. Through this agreement, Intel will be able to strengthen its presence as a building block supplier to the Internet by designing and building future generations of RISC-based, ARM architecture compliant products.

``We believe the ARM architecture has proven itself as a leading processor platform in applied computing and embedded applications. Intel's StrongARM© implementation of the ARM
architecture utilizes Intel's unique microarchitecture and low power technologies while remaining fully compatible with software available for ARM cores,' said Thomas R. Franz, vice president, Computing Enhancement Group, and general manager, Applied Computing Products Division, Intel
Corporation. ``The high-performance, low-power StrongARM microprocessor family is essential to Intel's success in the portable, handheld and applied computing market segments.'

``Intel has joined the growing ranks of companies that have embraced the ARM architecture and the ARM Partnership Model,' said Reynette Au, vice president, Worldwide Marketing, ARM. ``Intel's technological expertise helps push the envelope of the ARM roadmap. This agreement further validates ARM's acceptance as the architecture of choice in a wide range of high-performance, power-efficient, cost-effective solutions targeting applications such as portable telephony, digital consumer and e-commerce driven, Internet-enabled products.'