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339 Over 250 billion Arm chips have shipped since the first ARM1 processor launched 40 years ago

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Tom's Hardware · 04/28/2025 09:32 EDT

Over 250 billion Arm chips have shipped since the first ARM1 processor launched 40 years ago

The first Arm processor was created in Cambridge in 1985.

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