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Newer page: version 2 Last edited on Sunday, October 10, 2004 11:01:37 pm by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
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-A family of chips originally developed by DEC and [Advanced RISC Machines| ARM]. Later acquired by Intel as part of a lawsuit settlement. 
+A family of chips originally developed by [ARM] and [DEC ]. Later acquired by [ Intel] as part of a lawsuit settlement. 
  
-The StrongARM was designed to address the upper- end of the low- power embedded market, where users needed more performance than the ARM could deliver while being able to accept more external support. They were used in products such as Acorns , Apples Newton and more recently IPAQs (and other handhelds). 
+The [ StrongARM] was designed to address the upper end of the low power embedded market, where users needed more performance than the [ ARM] could deliver while being able to accept more external support. They were used in products such as [Acorn]s , [Apple]'s Newton and more recently IPAQs (and other handhelds). 
  
-Intel has rebdranded the StrongARM as XScale. 
+[ Intel] has rebranded the [ StrongARM] as XScale.