Speaking at an Arm DevSummit keynote, Paul Williamson, VP and GM of Client Business at Arm, announced that future Arm Cortex-A CPU cores — such as those powering future smartphones — will become ...
ARM tells CNET that the shift to 64-bit devices is taking place faster than expected. Part of the reason is that even 32-bit code runs faster on ARM's newest 64-bit chips. Brooke Crothers writes about ...
Along with its 5th Gen mobile GPUs, ARM has also introduced its upgraded CPU cores. The company unveiled Cortex-X4, Cortex-A720, and Cortex-A520 v9 CPUs. It also launched a new DynamIQ Shared Unit, ...
Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
Arm is holding its DevSummit event this week, where it's discussing the future of its products, specifically for developers. Today, during one of the keynotes, the company revealed that ARM CPUs will ...
ARM has been designing chips that support 64-bit software for years, but the company has also continued to support 32-bit code. That’s going to change in a few years. Kind of. ARM has announced that ...
For many companies, a desire to utilize current and emerging technologies rather than legacy devices, which can be at or near their end-of-life stage, is driving the move to the 64-bit world. In ...
Dell has built a prototype server based on a 64-bit ARM processor from Applied Micro Circuits, which showed the system at a conference in Silicon Valley on Thursday. Dell has already said it was ...
Windows laptops and convertibles running ARM aren't exactly the bulk of the market at this point, but there are several of them there—including Microsoft's own updated Surface Pro X, which was just ...
Microsoft has announced that 64-bit app emulation is coming to Windows on Arm next month. It allows users to run more legacy 64-bit Windows apps, such as games and editing tools. Update: December 11, ...
Why it matters: Arm has announced that it is working on a new generation of 64 bit CPUs that will recast the market dynamics in terms of security and performance, offering a 30 percent performance ...
Why it matters: As you can probably attest, modern wearables can be slapped on a wrist or slotted in an ear without a problem. But they're not subtle enough, neither in their design or cost, to be ...