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    Sir Robin Keith Saxby FREng HonFRS (born 4 February 1947) is an English engineer who was chief executive and then chairman of ARM Holdings, which he built to become a dominant supplier of embedded systems.

  2. May 23, 2019 · This week, as news came of Sir Robin Keith Saxby receiving the 2019 IEEE Founders Medal, I reflected on my own encounters with him since the mid-1980s — from his days at European Silicon Structures (ES2), to his journey at Arm, to what I’ve learned from him along the way.

  3. Sir Robin Saxby FREng FRS. Sir Robin Saxby was born in 1947 in Derbyshire and was educated at Chesterfield Grammar School. He attended the University of Liverpool, where he gained a BEng degree in Electronics in 1968. Saxby initially worked at Rank Bush Murphy, Pye, Motorola and Henderson Security. Immediately prior to his appointment at ARM ...

  4. May 10, 2017 · Sir Robin Saxby is a British Engineer and former CEO of ARM, which he positioned as the most valuable company within the Cambridge Phenomenon cluster of tech businesses. He was brought in to run ARM in 1991 after it was spun out from Acorn Computers and devised the business plan which grew the company from a handful of people into an enterprise ...

  5. Oral History of Sir Robin Saxby; 2012-10-16. Oral History of Sir Robin Saxby. Interviewed by: Dane Elliot and Doug Fairbairn with Tim O’Donnell and Erik Ploof. Recorded: October 16, 2012 Mountain View, California. CHM Reference number: X6683.2013 2012 Computer History Museum.

  6. Apr 22, 2019 · Biography. One of the key engineers and innovators who enabled the smartphone revolution, Sir Robin Keith Saxby has helped change the way we communicate and do business by leading the company that developed what is perhaps the world’s most prolific microprocessor.

  7. Sir Robin Saxby Page 2 AIT/032 really, I liked the idea of making products, and we made television sets, and Rank Bush Murphy was probably the most entrepreneurial electronics company in the UK at the time. It was backed by the Rank Organisation, obviously they had Xerox as

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