In 1978, two talented individuals, Chris Curry and Hermann Hauser, co-founded Acorn Computers, a startup with extremely humble beginnings in Cambridge, and were awarded a contract to build the BBC Micro, which was part of a U.K. government initiative where it was envisioned that every classroom needed to have a computer present. Acorn Computers might have believed that this was a victory for them, but it turned out that this small event would change the technological landscape forever. Acorn Computers eventually decided to build an in-house processor, which was unheard of for such a small company. The ARM1 was the […]
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