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Darcy talks with ARM’s Ian Fergusson and James Bruce about ARM, mobile industry trends, and the latest processors built on ARM technology.

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19 thoughts on “ARM Interview at MWC 2016: top trends shaping the mobile industry”
  1. Good informative interview. No disrespect but Darcy ain't the guy for this. He's very camera shy, and is very noticeable, just not good at all. Stick to what you good at.

  2. The guy w glasses has a fair point, and I would even claim that AR will likely be infinitely bigger than VR. VR excludes the experience of interacting with reality, and as such will always be something you can only do when you are not 'doing something in real life', while AR can be imbedded in almost every aspect of our lives one way or the other. It will start with phones, car mirrors, windows, glasses, and in just a 100 years we will use that micro chip in the eyeball to insert the AR right there. Another 100 and we will move that chip into the brain itself, and it will no longer be 'augmented reality' but 'augmented perception' and 'augmented cognitive processes' (think a calculator in your brain, for instance, and access to the full school library). Amazing. A hundred years ago, we all rode horses or walked.

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