"ARM is bullish on networking with an announced aspiration of getting a 45% market share by 2020."
I'm guessing that "networking chips" includes router (Helix) chips too:
"This year is the year 10nm may emerge. Has ARM got customers making 10nm chips? “Yes,” said Hutton. “How many tape-outs?” “Not saying,” said Hutton. How many customers?” “Not saying, replied Hutton. “Which product areas?” “Not saying,” said Hutton. Still the confirmation is there – 2016 is the year of 10nm."
"A feature of the Q1 performance was a 10% increase in networking infrastructure shipments."
"ARM’s 2015 market shares were over 85% in mobile computers, 60% in wireless connectivity, 25% in microcontrollers, 15% in networking infrastructure, 7% in automotive with 95% in infotainment. Q1 revenues nudged $400 million. Headcount is up 20% y-o-y."