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ARM explained: How a chip designer became central to modern computing
Because ARM licenses its designs, multiple companies can integrate ARM technology into a single system-on-a-chip, or SoC. A ...
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Microsoft hints at 'Project Strong Armed' to get more apps on its Arm-based devices
We've seen Adobe make good on its promise and release Arm-based versions of its apps for Windows, as well as several other ...
The Radxa Dragon Q6A is a credit card-sized computer that looks a lot like a Raspberry Pi. But it’s an interesting little device for a few reasons. One is that it has an m.2 slot with support for PCIe ...
In November 2020, Apple turned the computing world on its head by introducing its own ARM-based computer processor, the M1. ARM-based computing was not new at the time, but the main difference between ...
Alcor Micro to Showcase Latest Arm-based CPU Platform "Mobius100 (CSS V3)" at OCP Global Summit 2025
The on-site demonstration will highlight the collaboration and innovation within the Arm ecosystem. In partnership with Cadence and Jmem Tek, Alcor Micro jointly unveils a revolutionary Digital Twin ...
Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. are developing new central processing units for Windows computers, Reuters reported today. The upcoming chips are said to be based on blueprints from Arm ...
The world of Silicon and Arm-based chips is expanding, as more and more companies are looking to develop this, with NVIDIA now the center of new reports claiming this new focus. NVIDIA is creating ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CyberLink (5203.TW), a leading provider of digital creative editing software and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, today announced expanded support for Arm-based ...
The storm that's been building in the personal computer (PC) market is heading for landfall, setting the stage for a showdown that even market veterans didn't see coming. Nvidia Corporation, a ...
The Waysmall Silverlode low-wattage computer is only 11.0 x 4.4 cm, 1.8 cm tall, and is designed for developers of commercial and industrial applications. The computer takes less than 2.5 W and uses ...
Kontron has launched its first ultra low-power, low-profile ARM-based Computer-On-Module specifically designed to extend the proven and scalable Computer-On-Modules-based usage model to new modules ...
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