Apple is officially ditching Intel. The announcement came during the iPhone maker’s WWDC 2020 developers conference, at which Apple said it will begin using its own ARM-based processors instead of ...
One of the top CPU architects in the world has joined Apple’s chip team. Mike Filippo, who created some of ARM’s most impressive CPUs over the last few years, was hired last month by Apple, signifying ...
Such is the strategic importance of ARM Holdings, Apple was itself rumored to be considering acquisition of ARM back in 2010, when speculation estimated the price at around $5 billion. “This is one of ...
The guessing game continues over which processors Apple Inc.’s iPhone will use, with Arm Holdings PLC’s top executive hinting the device will contain his company’s intellectual property. The guessing ...
Arm is reportedly aiming to launch an Apple-beating smartphone CPU this year. The CPU is codenamed Blackhawk and will ostensibly be called the Cortex-X5. We’d expect the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 and ...
Apple announced a new MacBook Air with the M1 along with a MacBook Pro and Mac Mini. The new MacBook Air will start at Rs 92,900 in India, while the Mac Mini will cost Rs 64,900. The new MacBook Pro ...
In the realm of smartphone processors, Arm has historically played second fiddle to Apple‘s iPhone chipsets in terms of single-core CPU power. However, recent reports suggest that Arm is gearing up ...
The Apple rumor du jour is a juicy one: the company might switch computer processor architectures again, ditching Intel in favour of ARM. Apple already uses ARM-designed chips inside its mobile ...
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme Systems-on-Chip (SoC) are expected to launch early next year in Windows laptops, and they'll have some strong competition against Apple's new M5 ...
According to recent data from Mercury Research and Bernstein Research obtained by Citrini Research, Apple's laptop CPU market share has reached approximately 20%, matching AMD's. Combined, ...
Apple Inc. has agreed to buy P.A. Semi Inc. in Santa Clara, Calif., a microprocessor design company known for its high-end, low-power chips, according to a report today by Forbes. The deal is worth ...