Interesting move by Arm and could make it even easier for companies to invest in custom silicon efforts to differentiate their hardware or services. https://t.co/orUu12B92a
— Ben Bajarin (@BenBajarin) July 16, 2019
Arm's new Flexible Access IP program is super flexible for makers who want to try before they buy. #IP https://t.co/ScuRGkdRdF
— Patrick Moorhead (@PatrickMoorhead) July 16, 2019
Arm’s new licensing option lets its partners experiment and test for free before they pay – TechCrunch #arm @fredericl https://t.co/bJuA6YEJeq
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) July 16, 2019
Arm’s new licensing option lets its partners experiment and test for free before they pay https://t.co/jPZ805qVve by @fredericl @ArmEmbedded pic.twitter.com/yhzNgzpMhe
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) July 16, 2019
I'm not sure I understand the customer benefit overall. Sure, it makes it easier to prototype but it means ARM has *more* leverage when it's time to sign a license since you've already decided? https://t.co/24yOYZHw8i
— Olof Johansson (@olofj) July 17, 2019
It's going to take more than that. https://t.co/jMqlZfqVbo
— LinuxGameCast (@VennStone) July 16, 2019
Arm launches Flexible Access business model for agile chip design https://t.co/AwFUNFlEHY
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) July 16, 2019