Microsoft's earlier attempt, Windows RT, was even worse. Released alongside Windows 8, it was intended for Arm-based devices, ...
AMD didn’t hold back any punches at its IFA 2025 roundtable discussion when the topics of AI or ARM supremacy came up. In the last couple of years, both AI and ARM have become hot topics in the tech ...
ARM and x86 have been doing battle for the last decade. ARM tried to move into the server market and failed; Intel, which carries most of the x86 burden, tried to move on cellphones and failed. The ...
Inflection investing is about backing companies with stronger years ahead, not weaker ones—and Arm doesn’t fit that bill.
‘First of all, it shows that Arm as an acceleration platform can deliver performance that is just about on par with similarly configured x86 server,’ an Nvidia representative says about new AI ...
SINGAPORE--The x86 architecture's dominance in the PC industry will be significantly challenged as low-cost computers take a bigger footprint in the market, according to Gartner. Speaking Thursday at ...
NVIDIA is thumping its chest over a round of impressive benchmark runs that highlight the potency of mixing its A100 accelerators with either Arm or x86 hardware. Regardless of the CPU platform, ...
OK I've been reading a few articles here and there about the ARM cpus over the last few months. There seem to be quite a few netbooks that use these chips, and the varous smartphones and tablets. And ...
It seems like the chip war between Intel and ARM is slowly winding down, at least for the time being. Intel for decades has doggedly sworn by chips based on its homegrown x86 architecture, but the ...
At long last, Microsoft is ready to address the most significant shortcoming of Windows on ARM devices: the inability to run the common 64-bit code for X86 chips. In a blog post on Wednesday, ...
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Over at the Macintoshian Achaia section of the forum, there is quite some talk about the (assumed) impending move from Intel CPUs to Apple's own ARM CPUs to power the Mac. A lot of people assume that ...