> ARM isn't Chinese IP. Its not theirs, its licensed from ARM Holdings which is a UK company.
The CPU is only one very small part of a chipset. The overall SoC is far more important.
And of course any company that has an Architectural Licence just has to make something that is compatible with ARM. (Although I don't see any of the lower cost SoC manufactures doing this anytime soon!)
The CPU is only one very small part of a chipset. The overall SoC is far more important.
And of course any company that has an Architectural Licence just has to make something that is compatible with ARM. (Although I don't see any of the lower cost SoC manufactures doing this anytime soon!)