Intel (INTC) and AMD (AMD) are staring down a new competitor in the PC market: Arm (ARM). The UK-based chip designer is making a fresh push into the space via Qualcomm (QCOM) and its Arm-based ...
Arm’s interest in buying part of Intel’s chip business shows how much the tech industry has been transformed by the mobile productivity philosophy articulated in the early days by the Apple Newton.
Nvidia's N1X chips with Arm architecture debut at GTC—20-core gaming laptops using half the power could finally kill x86.
Company aims to change the perception of Arm being a low-cost, low-power processor not associated with performance; its Cortex A9 now runs at 2GHz Arm Holdings on Wednesday raised the clock speed of ...
Nvidia plans to use Intel’s Xeon 6 chips as the host CPU for the AI infrastructure giant’s upcoming DGX Rubin NVL8 systems as ...
There's Intel and AMD on the x86 side, with Apple and Qualcomm making Arm-based processors on the other. We break down the advantages and drawbacks of each to help you pick the right chip for your ...
Intel Corp. finds itself in an uncomfortable and unfamiliar position: While the chipmaking giant undergoes a painful restructuring under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, its rivals are mounting their most ...
Another day, another rumour of an aborted Intel buyout. Earlier this week it was Qualcomm that was said to be sniffing around the injured, wheezing chip maker. Today, it's none other than Arm, in some ...
Widely perceived as bitter rivals, Intel and ARM have agreed to a deal that will benefit the two companies — specifically, one of Intel’s factories will begin manufacturing ARM-based chips for ...
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