At the annual Snapdragon Summit, Qualcomm revealed its most powerful PC SoC yet, the Snapdragon X2 Elite, promising not only ...
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Arm is the future of desktop computing, and the writing is on the wall for x86
Microsoft's earlier attempt, Windows RT, was even worse. Released alongside Windows 8, it was intended for Arm-based devices, ...
Software compatibility is no longer a problem for Windows on Arm devices, Microsoft assures us – but games, on the other ...
The leader of Qualcomm’s global enterprise and channel sales said Thursday that he is leaving the chip designer after helping ...
Lately, we've seen a marked increase in Windows laptops (and other devices) that utilize ARM processors rather than traditional CPUs (central processing units). ARM didn't just come out of thin air, ...
ARM co-founder Dr. Hermann Hauser on Friday offered scathing opinions of Intel and predicted the end of the microprocessor industry. ’The reason why ARM is going to kill the microprocessor is not ...
Apple’s possible move from Intel x86 chips to ARM processors for its MacBooks is feasible, but not practical over the next few years because of technical and performance issues, analysts said this ...
The rise of ARM processors continues at full speed. This progress has been fueled by the growing popularity of smartphones, as well as the development and increasing demands of operating systems and ...
Chipmaker Qualcomm is developing an Arm processor for laptops that, on paper at least, beats all comers, including Apple's M2 and anything Intel and AMD can come up with. And you’ll never guess what ...
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Apple investing in ARM shares is a good buy for the company, but it's bought before. When it did so in the 1980s, ARM proved to be Apple's life saver. ARM has now filed for its initial public offering ...
CAMBRIDGE, UK – Nov. 7, 2005 – ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMHY)] today announced that Socle Technology Corp. has licensed the ARM7EJ-S™ processor for its SoC platform service. This licensing ...
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