We know this because, again, we've been here before. Both in the 1990s with the move to PowerPC, and in 2006 with the move to Intel, apps will surely come in what are called fat binaries. They will be able to work on both the old Intel and the new ARM processors without the use...
The article reports on the move of Imagination Technologies to expand its MIPS central processing unit (CPU) portfolio to provide an alternative to ARM and Intel chips.Electronics Weekly
While the finances for intel corp get better they still aren't good (much lower revenue and similar op margins in spite of not paying an ARM and a leg to the various IP vendors in licensing fees like BCOM and QCOM do) after a spin out. My opinion is that intel hitting 60/40 again...
Intel, never to leave the CPU space up for grabs, is gunning for ARM using its Atom-based technologies. 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...
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 ...
despite this being a pivotal year for Arm's PC market expansion. While Qualcomm's latest PC processors offer enhanced performance and AI capabilities, its market impact depends heavily on resolving ongoing Arm licensing disputes. x86 incumbents Intel and ...
Intel struggled for years to move to smaller processor nodes, and it seems like it's still struggling, since its Lunar Lake processors are actually manufactured by TSMC. And while its desktop processors are plagued with numerous issues, its mobile processors are being threatened by Arm-based ...
“Google Cloud and our customers have seen first-hand how the adoption of confidential computing can increase security, privacy, trust, and enable the most sensitive workloads to move to the cloud. The availability of Arm’s Confidential Computing Architecture will give organizations even mor...
Apple’s custom-designed ARM-based M1 chip has certainly made a big impact since it was launched inside MacBooks (and the new Mac mini), and ARM is keen to ride this wave of success, with the CEO making very optimistic noises about the chances of finally providing a meaning...
manufactures its own CPUs. With Intel, Apple is entirely at the mercy of another company to develop and manufacture the CPUs for its Macs. With ARM, Apple is able to design and create its own custom silicon. Apple has been doing that for years, and now that expertise is coming to the ...