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Arm technology is at the heart of a computing and connectivity revolution that is transforming the way people live and businesses operate. Our advanced, energy-efficient processor designs are enabling the intelligence in 100 billion silicon chips and securely powering products from the sensor to the smartphone to the supercomputer. With more than 1,000 technology partners including the world`s largest business and consumer brands, we are driving Arm innovation into all areas compute is happening inside the chip, the network and the cloud. All Arm trademarks featured on this company page are registered trademarks or trademarks of Arm Limited (or its ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.arm.com
  • 150 Rose Orchard Way
    San Jose, CA USA 95134
  • Phone: +44 1223 400400

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Spencer Collins
Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer Profile
Phillip Price
Head of Litigation Profile
Rene Haas
President Intellectual Property Group Profile
James Hodgson
VP, Intellectual Property Products Group (IPG) Licensing Profile
Carolyn Herzog
EVP and General Counsel Profile

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