Intel to Develop ARM-Based Chips for Mobile Devices

Intel to Develop ARM-Based Chips for Mobile Devices
Highlights
  • Intel has entered into a new licensing agreement with ARM Holdings
  • Intel will produce 10-nanometre ARM chips
  • LG will be one of the first customers to use Intel's new service
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Targeting smartphone chipmakers like Qualcomm and potentially Apple, Intel has entered into a new licensing agreement with rival ARM Holdings to produce 10-nanometre ARM chips.

South Korean consumer electronics company LG will be one of the first customers to use Intel's new service, the chip giant announced at the ongoing Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

"LG Electronics will produce a world-class mobile platform based on Intel Custom Foundry's 10nm design platform," said Zane Ball, co-general manager of Intel Custom Foundry at Intel Corporation.

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Intel Custom Foundry has developed full-featured design platforms on Intel's 22nm, 14nm, and the forthcoming 10nm FinFET process.

"Our 10nm technology will provide improvements in transistor scaling and offer new performance, power and cost benefits as well as a wide range of device features to meet different product requirements," Ball added.

The 10nm design platform for foundry customers will now offer access to ARM Artisan physical IP.

"Optimising this technology for Intel's 10nm process means that foundry customers can take advantage of the IP to achieve best-in-class PPA (power, performance, area) for power-efficient, high-performance implementations of their designs for mobile, IoT and other consumer applications," Bell said.


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