Shares of Arm Holdings plc ARM have declined 13% over the past year against the industry’s 36% growth. The decline raises a ...
Discussions about CPUs often frame one instruction set architecture (ISA) against another—x86 vs. Arm, Arm vs. RISC-V, and so on. However, it’s common to use multiple CPU architectures in a single ...
It’s that time of year again. Arm has revealed a new line of CPUs and GPUs that could power your flagship Android phone in 2025. What does this mean for your next phone, though? Join us as we dive ...
Nvidia is making a surprise play for the CPU market, according to recent rumors. Although AMD and Intel CPUs dominate the space currently, Nvidia looks to gain a foothold with ARM-based processors, ...
re:invent Amazon on Thursday unveiled Graviton5, its densest, highest performance CPU yet, cramming 192 processor cores into a single socket and promising new levels of AWS performance.
Arm is reportedly aiming to launch an Apple-beating smartphone CPU this year. The CPU is codenamed Blackhawk and will ostensibly be called the Cortex-X5. We’d expect the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 and ...
Processors Intel and Nvidia announce stunning plans to combine their CPU and GPU products for both consumer PCs and AI servers, with Nvidia taking a $5 billion stake in Intel Hardware 'I'm ...
Chosun Media in South Korea reports that it has formed a dedicated team to develop its own dedicated system on a chip. The ...
In recent days, Arm Holdings has faced sharply diverging analyst opinions on its long-term AI opportunity while its China ...
NVIDIA's next-generation AI PC processor will feature Arm-based Blackhawk CPU cores, Blackwell RTX GPU cores, and next-gen LPDDR6 memory. The new details on NVIDIA's next-gen Arm-based AI PC processor ...
Arm's Cortex-M85 micro controller will support internet of things devices while the Corstone-1000 supports AI at the edge. Arm Holdings launched its latest micro controller design to provide ...
With x86 and ARM based laptops being both available in the market, which one should you pick over the other? The post x86 vs ...