The ARM processor is the first low-power cost RISC microprocessor designed by British Acorn Co., Ltd., and its full name is AdvancedRISCMachine. On November 27, 1990, Acorn Company was officially reorganized into ARM Computer Company.
ARM's products are protected by property rights. If other companies want to use my products, they must pay. If there is no money, there is no need to negotiate. In intellectual property rights, it is euphemistically called "authorization". This name is actually quite nice.
In China, there are many singing competitions. This involves the unauthorized adaptation of other people's original songs without communicating with the property owner, causing the property owner to shout out on Weibo and finally add authorization.
ARM’s model is different from chip manufacturers such as Intel and AMD. ARM neither produces nor sells chips. It only sells chip technology licenses. As long as you need it, any company with the ability can purchase an ARM license. Apple's A-series processors and Qualcomm's Snapdragon series processors are all derived from ARM.
And ARM processors are beginning to involve the desktop and server markets. Maybe in the near future we can buy notebook computers with ARM processors in the market in addition to Intel and AMD. I'm afraid it's just around the corner for ARM to become mainstream. Some people also exclaimed that Intel will be defeated!
The holder of the android trademark is Google of the United States. It is a mobile operating system developed based on Linux and is open source. It is equally divided with Apple's IOS system, but its market share exceeds that of IOS and ranks first in the world.
Android is a mobile operating system, and ARM is a semiconductor chip. Their respective positions are very influential in the industry.