Arm Holdings and Fujitsu Semiconductor have signed a broad agreement that will enable the Japanese firm develop its processors faster with some of Arm's most advanced technology. Arm Holdings and Fujitsu Semiconductor have signed a broad agreement that will enable the Japanese firm develop its processors faster with some of Arm’s most advanced technology.Fujitsu will license Arm designs such as the low-power Cortex-A15 architecture, Mali graphics and CoreLink micro-processing units for processors, Arm said in a statement. Fujitsu in turn would sell the processors to end-manufacturers for PCs, mobile phones, Shadowbox media viewers and automotive devices.The deal lets Fujitsu Semiconductor’s customers pick out Arm technology as well as is own, accelerating the overall development of hardware, the statement said. Fujitsu Semiconductor is a subsidiary of the larger PC manufacturer Fujistsu Ltd.Cooperation with the massive Fujitsu also gives U.K.-based Arm a leg up on rivals Intel and AMD, which have come out with new processors this year to vie for a share of the fast-changing world PC market. “Fujitsu in terms of semiconductors in Japan qualifies as one of the more aggressive companies,” said Roy Chen, an Arm marketing manager in Taipei. Arm, known for its unique business model, and Fujitsu have worked together for more than a decade. Fujitsu put its FM3 series of automotive microcontrollers with Arm’s Cortex-M3 processor on the market in November. “This agreement, compared to those in the past, is more comprehensive,” Chen said. Related content news Is China waging a cyber war with Taiwan? Nation-state hacking groups based in China have sharply ramped up cyberattacks against Taiwan this year, according to multiple reports. By Gagandeep Kaur Dec 01, 2023 4 mins Cyberattacks Government news Apple patches info-stealing, zero day bugs in iPads and Macs The vulnerabilities that can allow the leaking of sensitive information and enable arbitrary code execution have had exploitations in the wild. By Shweta Sharma Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Zero-day vulnerability feature The CSO guide to top security conferences Tracking postponements, cancellations, and conferences gone virtual — CSO Online’s calendar of upcoming security conferences makes it easy to find the events that matter the most to you. By CSO Staff Dec 01, 2023 6 mins Technology Industry IT Skills Events news Conti-linked ransomware takes in $107 million in ransoms: Report A ransomware campaign linked to the ostensibly defunct Conti malware group has targeted mostly US businesses, in a costly series of attacks. By Jon Gold Nov 30, 2023 4 mins Ransomware Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe