Companies double up for dual-chip cell phones
Today, a multiprocessor computer typically refers to a server or workstation, but in the future the definition may include cell phones. "Japan’s NEC and ARM, A British chip designer, are teaming up to design chips that will contain two or more processing cores, the calculating unit inside microprocessors. These chips are designed to eventually be inserted into phones and home electronics devices."
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