In a first, the upcoming operating system will run on both ARM chips and traditional Intel-powered PCs right out of the gate. Jay Greene, a CNET senior writer, works from Seattle and focuses on ...
Intel is speeding up the release of tablet chips in an attempt to close the power and performance gap with ARM, which dominates the tablet market, analysts said this week. Intel said this week that it ...
ARM's CEO Warren East believes that Windows 8 tablets may have a better shot at success than Android tablets did. Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer ...
You win some, you lose some. Microsoft this week dropped support for ARM processors from its Surface tablets with the Surface 3, but adoption of the chip architecture in Chromebooks is growing.
Is Microsoft headed for disaster later this year when Windows 8 debuts on tablet devices some of which will not be able to run Windows 7 desktop apps, despite supporting an optional desktop interface?
Some of the best Arm processors come from companies like Apple and Qualcomm, which license Arm’s processor instruction set but create their own custom or semi-custom CPU designs. But Arm continues to ...
Late yesterday, Intel took to the stage at Computex in Taiwan and announced its next steps towards mobile domination. To help with the development of touch-enabled tablets and ultrabooks, Intel is ...
MIPS Technologies hopes to challenge ARM in the market for high-end tablets and smartphones with an upcoming processor design it presented at the HotChips conference in Silicon Valley on Tuesday. MIPS ...
Sorry for being obtuse, I still don't get it. I understand that legacy apps will have to be ported to ARM. If there's an ARM version of Office at launch, then great. But is the traditional desktop ...
There’s absolutely no evidence that consumers desperately want touchscreen tablets that fill the gap we hadn’t really known existed between smartphones and traditional laptops. But PC and electronics ...
The Cortex-A72 will provide 3.5 times the performance of ARM's current Cortex-A15 design, the company says The company that powers your smartphones and tablets has introduced its most powerful chip ...
ARM has joined with IBM and four other firms to create a not-for-profit company called Linaro, in a bid to make it easier to build Linux-based software for ARM's architecture. The British chip design ...