TAIPEI, TAIWAN: British chip designer ARM Holdings Plc aims to lift its market share in the fast-growing mobile computing sector to 15 percent by the end of the year from 10 percent now, its president said on Monday.
ARM's President, Tudor Brown, made the comments during a news conference a day before the start of the Computex PC trade show in Taipei.
ARM's technology dominates the mobile computing arena, helped by its leading power efficiency and relatively low cost. Its processors power Apple's iPhone and iPad and nearly all other mobile phones and tablets.
The British company licenses its technology to chip-makers such as Samsung and Texas Instruments and gets a royalty payment on every chip shipped.