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Product category: Intellectual Property Cores
News Release from: ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 September 2004

Beijing office aims
to support local growth

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ARM has opened a new office in Beijing, focused on supporting partners and leveraging strong growth opportunities in this fast-developing market

The company has also announced four new strategic licence agreements with CoreTek, Hopen, semiconductor manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and ZRRT. The ARM Beijing office will serve as a sales and marketing resource for China and is strategically located to provide regional support for the ARM partners located in Beijing.

These partners include fabless chip designers, Chinese IC design centres, universities and academic research organisations, foundries, OEMs and other third parties.

"Beijing is widely acknowledged as one of the biggest semiconductor and IT centers in China".

"We see this office opening as a significant step in increasing our commitment to the China market", says Tudor Brown, COO, ARM.

"ARM partners have shipped more than one billion ARM processors in the past year, and we see China as a key market for further success with the ARM architecture over the next few years".

The Beijing office will serve as a strong local hub for ARM in helping its partners achieve success by providing leading intellectual property that enables local companies to reduce their time to market and create competitive high-value products and solutions based on the ARM architecture.

ARM opened its first office in Mainland China, ARM Consulting (Shanghai), a wholly owned foreign enterprise, in Shanghai in July 2002.

"By establishing a local office in Beijing, we will be strategically positioned to support our key partners as well as leverage the strong growth in this region", said Jun Tan, President of ARM China.

"With today's announcement, we are continuing to demonstrate our commitment to developing industry-leading technology and supporting existing and prospective partners - helping to grow together in China's fast-developing semiconductor industry".

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