ARM Chips to Leap From Smartphones to Networks That Run Them

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ARM Holdings Plc, whose chip designs are used in most smartphones, is set to power the networks that run them as it steps up competition with Intel Corp. in a $9 billion market.

With ARM already working with Hewlett-Packard Co. to bring out chips for computer servers, the same processor will also be directed at the base stations and wireless network equipment, Mike Inglis, head of the processor unit, said in an interview.