In one embodiment, a financial account management application stored on a processor-based device may provide an interface for defining financial transaction rules to be applied to a subsidiary account.
Today, ARM chips account for close to 90% of the smartphone processor market and 10% of the mobile computing market (including tablets, netbooks and laptops).
Historically, AMD enjoyed a 15% share in the server processor market but has witnessed a continuous slide ever since, mainly on account of execution issues.
The processor-based device may be additionally configured to transmit the financial transaction rules defined by the primary account holder to a designated financial institution that manages the subsidiary account.