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  • LG licenses latest ARM IP

    Electronics giant LG has signed with ARM to licence the ARM Cortex-A50 CPU as well as the next gen of the Mali GPU.
  • Nvidia sees disruptions in PC market as an opportunity

    Nvidia seems to think that no crisis should ever go to waste, hence it believes it can capitalize on disruptions in the PC market and weather the storm with ease.
  • AMD falls behind Qualcomm and Samsung

    In IC Insights' list of the 10 microprocessor vendors for 2012, only Intel and AMD offer x86-based chips that run in such systems as PCs and mainstream servers. The other chip makers—including Nvidia and Texas Instruments—make mobile processors based on the ARM architecture.
  • AMD share price stumbles 14.4 percent

    Although Covello noted that AMD would probably do well in graphics, the rest of the business is facing serious problems. He believes AMD will continue to lose market share in the core PC market to Intel, while at the same time facing more pressure from ARM outfits such as Qualcomm in the low-end.
  • Intel in holding pattern for Ultrabooks

    He claimed that the company is more competitive with licensees of ARM microprocessor architecture, such as Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Nvidia.
  • NEC cooks up water cooled phone

    So why did NEC bother water-cooling a tiny ARM SoC? It wasn’t for the sake of enthusiasts, oh no, it was actually a way of attracting the ladies. Since smartphones tend to generate quite a bit of heat, adding water cooling to the X 06E was a way of keeping it cool and comfy, reports | the Verge.
  • Chromebooks could be Google's ultrabook

    Lenovo and HP have added low-cost Chromebooks to their lineup and last year Samsung introduced a $249 ARM-powered Chromebook which looked a bit like a MacBook Air, or an Intel Ultrabook.
  • Chinese chip maker sold more than Intel and Qualcomm

    Sravann Kundojjala, senior analyst with Strategy Analytics, pointed out that in China the top seller is dual-core ARM chips which sell for $4 or $5 and quad-cores at $8 or $9.
  • Intel’s Silvermont SoC ready for ARM wrestling

    Basically Intel crammed Silvermont with the latest tech it has to offer, and that’s what makes it significant. Intel is finally taking ARM seriously.
  • Analysts believe Windows RT is as good as dead

    “The need to support ARM [processors] was why Microsoft went with RT. But it never really worked that well,” he said.
  • Why does everyone want to buy AMD?

    CommentIf the future really is mobile chips, then the loss of market share in this arena is less important, but the access to better graphics technology is a worthy pay off. Besides, the spin off technology might also help Intel and AMD match ARM in the mobile market.
  • Intel appoints Brian Krzanich CEO

    So far Ultrabooks and Intel-powered mobile devices have not been as successful as the company would have liked. Among other things, Krzanich will be tasked with getting the company up to speed against competitors such as ARM.
  • Windows 8 white box tablets cost $300 to build

    The high cost of Redmond’s OS is another worrying factor. In contrast, the prices of ARM based Android white box tablets are about $170, with no OS cost whatsoever.
  • ARM posts another record quarter

    ARM's latest quarterly earnings show a 44-percent spike in profit and revenue is up 26 percent year-on-year.
  • AMD unleashes Jaguar embedded SoCs

    There is a twist. The chips also feature an “X” moniker on the logo, which denotes x86 chips, but AMD plans to introduce embedded chips based on ARM cores as well.
  • Netflix gives up on Silverlight

    The first plan is to push out the service for the the Samsung ARM-based Chromebook, which takes advantage of the Media Source Extensions and Encrypted Media Extensions in Chrome.
  • ARM based console, Ouya, slammed

    Hopes that ARM might be able to push itself into the gaming market have been dashed as the Ouya console failed to live up to its expectations.
  • Intel serves up server plans

    Open Compute envisions the use not only of x86-style chips from Intel and AMD but also chips based on ARM which is something that Chipzilla does not really want to touch. Anything that lets ARM into one of Intel's traditional markets is going to be a problem.

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