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ARMS Share of each market its Intellectual Property is part of:
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2022 device contribution by the market, ARM has Intellectual property in part:
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ARM share expectation value:
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ARM IPO EXPECTATIONS
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ARM architecture Devices ARMv9-A is in the iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, A16 Bionic, A15 Bionic, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Snapdragon 8 Gen2, Graviton 3, M2 ARMv8-A is in the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, iPad Pro, iPad Air
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Commercial
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Non-Commercial
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Also Available in:
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iPhone 14 Pro
iPhone 14 Pro Max
A16 Bionic
A15 Bionic
Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
Snapdragon 8 Gen2
Graviton 3
M2
The ARMv8-A architecture is used in the following devices:
MacBook Air
MacBook Pro
Mac mini
iPad Pro
iPad Air
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Public Trade Influence:
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Apple: Apple is a major customer of Arm and uses Arm's technology in its iPhones, iPads, and other devices. If Arm's stock price goes up, it could signal that Apple is doing well and that its products are in demand. This could lead to investors buying shares of Apple, which could drive up its stock price.
Qualcomm: Qualcomm is also a major customer of Arm and uses Arm's technology in its Snapdragon processors. If Arm's stock price goes up, it could signal that Qualcomm is doing well and that its products are in demand. This could lead to investors buying shares of Qualcomm, which could drive up its stock price.
Amazon: Amazon is not a direct customer of Arm, but it does use Arm's technology in some of its products, such as its Kindle Fire tablets. If Arm's stock price goes up, it could signal that the demand for Arm's technology is increasing. This could lead to investors buying shares of Amazon, which could drive up its stock price.
AMD: AMD is not a direct customer of Arm, but it does compete with Arm in the semiconductor market. If Arm's stock price goes up, it could signal that Arm is doing well and that its technology is in demand. This could lead to investors selling shares of AMD, which could drive down its stock price.
TSMC: TSMC is a contract manufacturer of semiconductors and does not compete directly with Arm. However, Arm is a major customer of TSMC. If Arm's stock price goes up, it could signal that TSMC is doing well and that its business is growing. This
intellectual property from ARM, tech companies use and who makes use of it:
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could lead to investors buying shares of TSMC, which could drive up its stock price.
microcontroller and processors :
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ARM is a British semiconductor and software design company that develops the ARM architecture, a set of instruction set architectures (ISAs) for computer processors. The ARM architecture is used in a wide variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, servers, and embedded systems.
The processors in the table that are based on the ARM architecture are the A16 Bionic, A15 Bionic, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Snapdragon 8 Gen2, Graviton 3, M2, and Ryzen 6000 series.
The A16 Bionic and A15 Bionic are both designed by Apple and are based on the ARMv9-A architecture. They are manufactured by TSMC using the 4nm process.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Snapdragon 8 Gen2 are both designed by Qualcomm and are based on the ARMv9-A architecture. They are manufactured by Samsung Foundry using the 4nm process.
The Graviton 3 is designed by Amazon and is based on the ARMv9-A architecture. It is manufactured by Samsung Foundry using the 5nm process.
The M2 is designed by Apple and is based on the ARMv9-A architecture. It is manufactured by TSMC using the 5nm process.
The Ryzen 6000 series is designed by AMD and is based on the Zen 3+ architecture. It is manufactured by TSMC using the 6nm process.
ARM does not manufacture processors itself. Instead, it licenses its architecture to other companies, who then design and manufacture their own processors based on the ARM architecture.
Micro-Controllers:
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Here is a brief explanation of the pie chart and what market is being quantified:
The pie chart shows the market share of ARM microprocessors in the general-purpose and high-security markets. The market share is calculated as the percentage of total sales of ARM microprocessors in each market that is accounted for by each microprocessor.
The Cortex-A7 and Cortex-A53 have the highest market share in both the general-purpose and high-security markets. This is because they are both relatively low-cost and power-efficient microprocessors that are well-suited for a wide range of applications.
The Cortex-A75 has the third highest market share in the general-purpose market. This is because it is a more powerful microprocessor that is well-suited for applications that require high performance.
The Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M4 have the lowest market share in both the general-purpose and high-security markets. This is because they are microcontrollers, which are a type of microprocessor that is designed for embedded applications. Embedded applications are typically low-cost and low-power, and the Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M4 are well-suited for these types of applications.
Overall, the pie chart shows that ARM microprocessors have a significant market share in both the general-purpose and high-security markets. This is due to the fact that ARM microprocessors are relatively low-cost, power-efficient, and versatile.
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ARM is a British semiconductor and software design company that develops the ARM architecture, a set of instruction set architectures (ISAs) for computer processors. The ARM architecture is used in a wide variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, servers, and embedded systems.
The processors in the table that are based on the ARM architecture are the A16 Bionic, A15 Bionic, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Snapdragon 8 Gen2, Graviton 3, M2, and Ryzen 6000 series.
The A16 Bionic and A15 Bionic are both designed by Apple and are based on the ARMv9-A architecture. They are manufactured by TSMC using the 4nm process.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Snapdragon 8 Gen2 are both designed by Qualcomm and are based on the ARMv9-A architecture. They are manufactured by Samsung Foundry using the 4nm process.
The Graviton 3 is designed by Amazon and is based on the ARMv9-A architecture. It is manufactured by Samsung Foundry using the 5nm process.
The M2 is designed by Apple and is based on the ARMv9-A architecture. It is manufactured by TSMC using the 5nm process.
The Ryzen 6000 series is designed by AMD and is based on the Zen 3+ architecture. It is manufactured by TSMC using the 6nm process.
ARM does not manufacture processors itself. Instead, it licenses its architecture to other companies, who then design and manufacture their own processors based on the ARM architecture.
M class controllers and X class processors
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By Travis Stone & Bard/OpenAI
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