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NVIDIA and MediaTek want to bring RTX graphics to ARM laptops
What would an ARM-based laptop look like with an RTX graphics card? That's something NVIDIA is exploring together with MediaTek, a company best known for building ARM-based chips.
NVIDIA's Grace, its first datacenter CPU, is another major threat to Intel
Just like Apple did with its M1 chip, NVIDIA is taking on Intel directly with its own Arm-based CPU.
Intel's plan to get back on track
Intel unveiled its plan to get the company back on track. including taking contract manufacturing jobs, and a massive $20 billion investment in building new factories.
ARM introduces v9, its first new chip architecture in a decade
ARM's new v9 architecture promises security, AI and raw performance improvements.
Samsung will reportedly release an Exynos laptop with AMD graphics this year
According to a new report out of Korea, Samsung will release a Windows 10 laptop later this year that will feature an Exynos chipset that integrates an AMD GPU.
Qualcomm has reportedly objected to NVIDIA's $40 billion acquisition of ARM
Qualcomm has quietly objected to NVIDIA's proposed $40 billion acquisition of ARM, according to a report from CNBC.
Apple's M1 isn't witchcraft, it's good chip design
Apple used a super-wide processor design paired with fast memory and cache to create a speedy, efficient processor for its new Macbook Pro.
How is the M1 so much faster than other chips?
Apple's M1 is seriously fast, but how did they do it? Processor performance isn't witchcraft, it's physics and design. We compare the M1 to Microsoft's similar SQ2 and dig into just how Apple managed this feat.
Qualcomm buys a startup founded by former Apple chip designers
Qualcomm has paid $1.4 billion for Nuvia, a startup founded by three engineers who worked on Apple’s A-series processors that power the iPhone and iPad.
The UK is investigating NVIDIA's acquisition of ARM
The UK’s competition regulator has launched an investigation into NVIDIA’s $40 billion acquisition of ARM.
Microsoft is reportedly developing its own ARM-based chips for Surface PCs
It sounds like Apple isn’t the only company that wants to reduce its reliance on Intel. According to Bloomberg, Microsoft is developing in-house ARM processors to power its Surface devices and could infrastructure. Developing...
Windows on ARM can finally emulate x64 apps in latest preview
Microsoft has enabled x64 emulation on ARM in a new Windows 10 Insider preview, significantly expanding the rane of apps you can run.
Adobe releases Lightroom for Apple M1 and Windows ARM devices
Following the beta release of Photoshop for Apple's M1 Macs, Adobe's version of Lightroom for ARM-based machines is now available.
Apple's 2021 Mac CPU roadmap reportedly includes 32-core chips
Apple reportedly plans to aggressively scale its Mac CPU plans and offer 32-core desktop chips in 2021.
Google Chrome built for M1 Macs will be available to everyone soon
Starting Wednesday, people who have the new Apple Macs with M1 CPUs can download a version of Google Chrome optimized to run on their systems.
Microsoft's Pluton chip upgrades the hardware security of Windows PCs
The next Windows PC you buy could come with an advanced security co-processor that will protect your data from being stolen by hackers.
Podcast: Apple's new M1 chip, Macs and our iPhone reviews
Join our hosts as we look at Apple's Mac announcements, our iPhone 12 Mini and Pro Max reviews and share our final thoughts on the PlayStation 5.
Rosetta 2 will keep old Intel apps running on Apple's new silicon
“Rosetta is a translation process that allows users to run apps that contain x86-64 instructions on Apple silicon,” its developer page reads.
Watch Apple's 'One More Thing' event here at 1PM ET
Apple is livestreaming its 'One More Thing' event at 1PM, and you can watch it here. Expect plenty of news about Apple Silicon Macs and macOS Big Sur.
RISC-V is trying to launch an open-hardware revolution
RSC-V is a new fully open-source processor design and instruction set. Developed at UC Berkeley, RISC-V is trying to do away with license fees and proprietary tech to make processor design accessible to companies all other the world.