Arm’s interest in buying part of Intel’s chip business shows how much the tech industry has been transformed by the mobile productivity philosophy articulated in the early days by the Apple Newton.
Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC) worst mistake in recent history was its failure to make the technological leap from personal computer CPUs to mobile CPUs. It flopped because the British chip designer Arm ...
Intel’s competitors, AMD and ARM, will also have their earnings releases soon, with AMD reporting Q4 on February 3 and ARM reporting Q3 on February 4. Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya and his team ...
In a surprising move, chipmaker Qualcomm has been considering a full takeover of Intel, known for its computer processors. A report in The Wall Street Journal on Friday revealed that although a deal ...
Intel has announced a new partnership with Arm to create low-power chips through Intel Foundry Services. The collaboration will first focus on mobile SoC designs, but could expand to automotive, ...
The storm that's been building in the personal computer (PC) market is heading for landfall, setting the stage for a showdown that even market veterans didn't see coming. Nvidia Corporation, a ...
Arm Holdings (ARM-3.11%) has long been associated with smartphones, and for good reason. Its architecture forms the basis of how central processor units (CPUs) work, and its technology is found in ...
U.S. chip demand is increasingly shifting toward Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (NASDAQ: AMD) and Arm Holdings plc (NASDAQ: ARM), with new market data showing both outpacing Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC) in ...
“This is a bit of ‘strange bedfellows,’” said Arm CEO Rene Haas yesterday … onstage at an Intel event. No kidding. Once the undisputed leader in computer processors that weren’t for mobile handsets or ...
A new multigeneration deal between Intel and Arm will enable third-party chip designers and manufacturers to build mobile SoCs on the 18A process node. Using Intel's manufacturing to create Arm-based ...
New research says that ARM-based computers including Apple Silicon are doing fairly well in a collapsing global PC market, as the market does a slow shift away from Intel-based processors. ARM is ...
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