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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.  
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-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).  
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-Intel has rebdranded the StrongARM as XScale. 
+An [ARM]-based [CPU] developed at [ DEC] in cooperation with [ARM], designed to offer the higher performance needed by sophisticated small or embedded devices . It was later acquired by [ Intel] as part of a lawsuit settlement, who rebranded it as XScale.