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Mike Muller, CTO ARM:
Microsoft Licenses ARM Architecture
July 26, 2010
ARM
and Microsoft have signed a new licensing agreement for the ARM
architecture. The agreement extends the collaborative relationship
between the two companies. Since 1997 Microsoft and ARM have worked
together on software and devices across the embedded, consumer and
mobile spaces, enabling many companies to deliver user experiences on a
broad portfolio of ARM-based products.
“Microsoft is an important member of the ARM ecosystem, and has been for
many years,” said Mike Muller, CTO ARM. “With this architecture license,
Microsoft will be at the forefront of applying and working with ARM
technology in concert with a broad range of businesses addressing
multiple application areas.”
“ARM
is an important partner for Microsoft and we deliver multiple operating
systems on the company’s architecture, most notably Windows Embedded and
Windows Phone,” said KD Hallman, general manager, Microsoft. “With
closer access to the ARM technology we will be able to enhance our
research and development activities for ARM-based products.”
ARM licenses processor IP under a flexible licensing model, enabling
highly integrated solutions for a variety of applications ranging from
mobile devices to home electronics and industrial products. ARM
customers can license the ARM architecture or specific processor
implementations.
Details of the agreement will remain confidential. |