ARM is an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines. These processors are named after the firm that first made them: Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. Then ARM (Ltd.) sold a license for the ARM (architecture) to DEC (Digital Equipment Corp.), which named their variant StrongARM. Then DEC sold their division that made StrongARM to Intel, who now makes StrongARM. Now you can get ARMs from ARM and Intel, but not DEC. Simple, yes?
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- ARM Ltd. Designs and licenses fast, low-cost, low-power RISC processors, peripherals, and 'system-chips' for embedded control, consumer/educational multimedia, portable systems, Acorn RISC OS PCs, DSP.
- ARM Architecture Growing entry, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
- GCC ARM Improvement Project Dedicated to ARM Core Families target port. Goal: collect and maintain references to official GCC pages related to the ARM port, collect results; results, documents, links.