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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
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| ARM.L | ARM | 13:14 GMT | 810.9999 | -24.50 | -2.93% | 4127712 | 6684.00 | 0.125 | 11.327B |
Latest ARM news
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Nvidia to license GPU IP to ARM outfits
At the moment the vast majority of ARM SoCs ships with Imagination Technologies or ARM GPUs and Nvidia doesn’t have much of an overall market share. However, this could change in a heartbeat and Nvidia believes it could cash in. -
AMD reveals server strategy and roadmap
Grunge loving Seattle is AMD’s first ARM based server chip and it will show up in mid-2014. It is based on ARM’s new 64-bit Cortex A-57 core and it will launch as an eight-core, clocked at 2GHz or higher. It will be joined by a 16-core version later on. -
Tegra 4i phones won't arrive until next year
Although ARM introduced the new A12 mid-range core a few days ago, Nvidia believes there's still some life left in A9 cores. It claims tweaked A9 cores used in the T4i, clocked between 1.9GHz and 2.3GHz, should be able to deliver about 80 percent of the performance of A15 cores, | Heise.dereports. -
AMD takes another look at Android, Chrome
AMD made it clear that it is interested in Android months ago. Intel is already starting to get the first high-profile design wins in the Android space and Nvidia has created an all-new business around the Tegra SoC. -
ARM will make chips
RumourAt ARM's press conference on Monday we were struck by how the company was talking about itself. Almost like a manufacturer. -
Intel: Now your PC is a zombie
He claimed Intel is getting traction in phones. Intel is learning a lot from the market, Kilroy said and “honing its approach”. Intel is gaining ground in tablets. Silvermont performs well, he said, despite what ARM said yesterday. -
Asus goes tablet crazy, launches Haswell
He introduced the Asus Memo Pad, designed for mobile entertainment. It is glossy and comes in four different colours and weighs only 102 grams. It has front and back cameras, uses Sonicmaster sound, The seven inch tablet uses an ARM A7 Cortex quad core chip, and supports Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS, and c -
ARM is better than Intel – says ARM
At a press conference here at Computex 2013 this morning, a senior ARM executive claimed his company’s designs outperformed Intel designs. -
Clover Trail to power new Galaxy Tab
Now Reuters confirms that a Clover Trail+ chip will indeed power the upcoming Galaxy Tab 3 10.1. The exact specs of the new tablet, or chip for that matter, are still unknown. -
Acer to launch Android all-in-one
Although Android doesn’t have a huge footprint and it can run on tiny ARM chips and relatively little RAM, Acer went for a Core i5 4430 Haswell chip clocked at 3GHz. It sounds like overkill and it probably is, as Android simply lacks the apps to push it to its limits. -
AMD puts hopes on Opteron-X
ARM partners such as Calxeda and Marvell Technologies are already selling 32-bit ARM-based chips for server deployments. -
Intel may Haswell not have bothered
Picture, if you will, what an irritant plucky little ARM is to Intel, coming, as it did, out of nowhere and snatching victory from de feet of the mighty Chipzilla. -
Samsung tipped to pick Intel for Galaxy Tab 3
RumourSources have said that the company went with Intel's creations for its new device, rumoured to come with a 10.1-inch touchscreen, rather than those offered by ARM because of the speed and efficiency. This has traditionally been the opposite as Intel was late to the game in mobile. -
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.
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