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Re: [News] ARM Still Selling Billions of Chips (Many Run Linux)

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____/ 7 on Thursday 11 Feb 2010 22:40 : \____

> Micoshaft Appil asstroturfing fraudster with a big girlie butt pounding the
> sock Clogwog wrote on behalf of Half Wits from Micoshaft Appil
> Department of Marketing:
> 
> 
> 
>>>> ARM: More than 1.3 billion served in Q4 2009
>>>>
>>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>>> | ARM Holdings announced that more than 1.3
>>>> | billion chips based on its designs were sold
>>>> | during the fourth quarter of 2009. Reporting
>>>> | better-than-expected financial results, the
>>>> | company added that it's signing up licensees
>>>> | for three new designs, code-named "Eagle,"
>>>> | "Heron," and "Merlin."
>>>> `----
>>>>
>>>> http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/ARM-Q4-2009-financial-results-
> and-
>>> forthcoming-processors/
>>>
>>>
>>> So you are saying it sold at least 4 billion units.
>>> Take off 1 billion for mobile phones and
>>> that leaves 3 billion Arm gadgets running Linux.
>>>
>>> Sounds to me like ARM alone is pushing
>>> out around 8 million Embedded Linux gadgets PER DAY.
>>>
>>> So my recent estimate of 5 million to 10 million
>>> embedded Linux gadgets sold PER DAY could be
>>> a vast under estimate as just one vendor
>>> brings in 8 million devices.
>>>
>>> There are lots of others like Via, Intel, and numerous
>>> alternative architectures as well.
>>>
>>>
>> 
>> 
>> Sure, it's a success!
>> ARM and Microsoft have been collaborating for more than 13 years across a
>> range of technologies and product categories.
> 
> Without much success I see.
> 
>> Microsoft has been an instrumental partner in the continuing evolution of
>> the ARM architecture.
>> Microsoft has a wide range of products that support the ARM architecture,
>> from Automotive to the Zune media players.
> 
> No success there  - Micoshaft failure again.
> 
>> ARM is the exclusive architecture for:
>> Windows Mobile
> 
> No success there -  Micoshaft failure again.
> 
>> Windows Embedded NavReady
> 
> Nope - all the major brands are Linux
> 
>> ARM is the leading architecture for:
>> Microsoft Auto
> 
> Yes its not your Auto that crashed, its windows dummy!
> 
>> Windows Automotive
> 
> Yes its not your Auto that crashed, its windump OSen again.
> 
> And no they are all switching to Linux.
> From in-flight entertainment systems to automotive.
> 
>> Windows Embedded CE
> 
> No success there.  Micoshaft failure again.
> 
> 
>> .NET Micro Framework
>> Microsoft further leverages ARM for products such as:
>> Zune
> 
> No success there. Micoshaft double failure again.
> 
>> Microsoft Unified Communications Phone Edition
> 
> Micosahft failure again.
> 
>> <chuckle>
> 
> Micoshaft retards peddle micoshaft's failures?
> No wonder micoshaft lost 25 billion dollars
> in stock value since mid January.

Microsoft is almost a niche product in embedded. That niche is the "extremely
ignorant" niche (or Microsoft partner).

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