Cambridge Silicon uses ARM core.

RCR Wireless News, November, 2000

CAMBRIDGE, England--Cambridge Silicon Radio selected the AAARM core for the applications programs that run above the existing CSR BlueCore, Bluetooth hardware and firmware in its range of programmable Bluetooth devices. ARM, a provider of 16/32 bit embedded RISC processor technology, will supply CSR's microprocessor core in a future revision of the BlueCore family designed to be user-programmable.

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