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2.1 英文词条
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2.2 中文词条
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- · Atkinson. ARM 聯合創辦人反對 NVIDIA 收購,表示成功收購後將是一場災難. TechNews 科技新报. 2020-08-05 [2020-08-05]. (原始内容存档于2020-09-28).
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- · Arm在纳斯达克上市首日开盘上涨11%. 东方财富网. 2023-09-15 [2023-09-15] (中文).
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