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ARM HOLDINGS PLC-ADR
NASDAQ:ARM (10/22/2024, 12:58:08 PM)
151.23
-1.12 (-0.74%)
Arm Holdings Plc operates as a holding company with interests in providing semiconductor technology. The company is headquartered in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire and currently employs 7,096 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2023-09-14. The firm develops and licenses IP for various devices worldwide, and it provides development tools that accelerate product development, from sensors to smartphones to servers. Its central processing unit (CPUs) and nomenclature for properties and units (NPUs) include Cortex-A, Cortex-M, Cortex-R, Neoverse, Ethos and SecurCore. The company provides processor IP, offering a range of cores to address the performance, power and cost requirements of every device, from Internet of things sensors to supercomputers, and from smartphones and laptops to autonomous vehicles. Its graphics and camera technology drives the visual experience across a range of devices, including mass-market to high-performance smartphones, Android OS-based tablets, and digital televisions. The company provides foundation physical IP and processor implementation solutions to address the performance, power and cost requirements for all application markets.
ARM HOLDINGS PLC-ADR
110 Fulbourn Road
Cambridge CAMBRIDGESHIRE
P: 440122340040
Employees: 7096
Website: https://www.arm.com/
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