Arm Holdings plc is boosting sales and margins via CSS royalties and AI products as it expands into data centers. Click for ...
Arm (ARM) has reorganized the company to create a Physical AI unit to expand its presence in the robotics market.
Semiconductor startup Tsavorite Scalable Intelligence Inc. is looking to reinvent the system-on-chip computing architecture for artificial intelligence workloads with its new Omni Processing Unit.
It wasn’t that long ago that Windows laptops with ARM processors felt experimental—okay for basic tasks, but weaker than x86 (Intel/AMD) machines in performance and compatibility. That narrative has ...
While x86 has been dominant for decades, a new migration project at Google represents a significant shift to more mixed architectures. The tech giant has released the technical details of its ongoing ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Qualcomm has shifted its flagship chips to the latest generation of Arm Holdings' computing architecture with new features aimed at better AI performance, sources ...
Qualcomm is shifting its flagship chips to Arm v9 architecture to boost AI performance and remain competitive with Apple and MediaTek. This strategic upgrade comes despite a recent legal dispute with ...
Data centers are often seen as battlegrounds among the three major CPU architectures (x86, Arm, RISC-V) and GPUs from Nvidia, AMD, and specialized ASIC vendors. The Arm architecture has already ...
This tutorial shows how to draw anime arms, covering anatomy, proportions, and shading. A step-by-step guide for improving arm drawings in manga and anime character art. Supreme Court makes major ...
Qualcomm burst onto the laptop scene with its ARM processors back in 2024. Up until then, ARM hadn’t been a very viable option for Windows PCs. Programs like Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Blender were ...
Arm’s Chiplet System Architecture (CSA) is an ambitious project to help streamline the development of chiplet-based solutions. I talked with Eddie Ramirez, Vice President of Marketing at Arm, to get ...