Who owned it before? Do we know?
They setup Acorn Risc Machines so that the patents and blueprints were 'safe' and then sold the rights to make the chips under licence (mainly to Samsung who put them in TV's, washing machines and VHS recorders etc). This soon became a major part of Acorns business so they span it off as ARM ltd trading the same way. Acorn then evolved into E14 who are the people behind the Raspberry PI.
Now a question, why are Acorn no more? They had the fastest Microcomputer, more reliable (and complete) 32 bit GUI OS, with software going back years. The competition was 286 based non-gui (plagerised) OS or Unix or Apple (who were still 8 bit and flakier than a Cadburys factory).
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