The British chip designer Arm Holdings Ltd. introduced a roadmap for its next-generation central processing unit architecture today. Its new breed of chips will be optimized for specialized workloads ...
From vaccination passports and digital medical records to drone navigation systems and technologies enabling a safe return to the workplace, Arm CEO Simon Segars outlined a bevy of use cases for the ...
Arm Holdings’ ARM core strength in power-efficient chip architecture continues to secure its leadership in the mobile computing space, but its relevance is growing far beyond smartphones and tablets.
Following on from the UEFI 64-bit announcement, I like to announce the release of the ARM® Architecture Reference Manual (commonly known as the ARM ARM) for ARMv8-A. This is a significant event that ...
ARM has introduced its first 64-bit microprocessor architecture, ARMv8, which should enable wider use of ARM chips in servers and other enterprise equipment and turn up the competitive heat on Intel.
Arm today announced Armv9, the next generation of its chip architecture. Its predecessor, Armv8, launched a decade ago and while it has seen its fair share of changes and updates, the new architecture ...
Netbooks using ARM's next-generation processor architecture will be announced soon, according to a senior executive at the firm. Rob Coombs, director of mobile solutions at the UK processor-design ...
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