of UK chip designer Arm. Arm chief executive Rene Haas appeared at the same event to announce a new partnership with Intel, quipping that, given their history, the two companies made “strange bedfellows.” Intel’s designs are based on the X86 architecture, which competes with Arm’s. ...
For years, Intel has dominated the market for processors powering supercomputers. But a new system from Hewlett Packard Enterprise will be built this year with a rival design from processor maker Arm, better known for smartphone chips. The system, called Astra and arriving at Sandia National Labor...
Chip designers like Apple and Nvidia have little choice but to choose TSMC to maximize the performance and efficiency of their chips. Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and its nascent foundry business generates little in the way of revenue, but the chip giant is starting to make plenty of noise. The ...
CHIPS act has yet to kick in Help is on the way, allegedly Intel has its own fabrication facilities, but they lack the ability to produce their cutting-edge designs en masse. Enter TSMC, Taiwan's semiconductor powerhouse. Intel has been outsourcing chip production for Arrow Lake and others t...
To its advantage, Intel is the only fully integrated chip company that can offer chips or manufacturing services to companies that design their own chips. One of the two should stick; if rivals Nvidia, ARM, AMD, Qualcomm, and Apple take market share from Intel, the chip maker still wants ...
Shrout has provided consulting services for AMD, Qualcomm, Intel, Arm Holdings, Micron Technology, Nvidia and others. Shrout holds shares of Intel. More: Move over, Nvidia. Investors may be ready to make this stock their new No. 1 chip pick. Also read: Will AI d...
Will Arm RISC-V? from the Ojo-Yoshida Report Andes Technology, a Taiwanese CPU core IP company, began phasing out its proprietary processing architecture in favor of RISC-V in 2015, as it prepared to go public. Arm now faces the same choice. Semiconductor Insiders Podcast: Will Arm Risk ...
Intel CTO Justin Rattner told Reuters that the chip giant will make a chip that will be more miserly on power than what ARM can offer right now. "With (our) Moorestown processor we equal them on standby power, in the next generation Medfield we will equal them on active power," Rattner...
Next-Gen Windows Will Support SoCs, ARM ChipsKurt Mackie
They always relied on Motorola, IBM and Intel. Now they have the freedom to design their own chips and not have to make severe modifications for heat and power requirements. Intel has its own problems with consumer perceptions that they would be better off using an AMD cpu than Intel. ...