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Arm Cortex-X1 and Cortex-A78 CPUs promise improved performance and energy efficiency for next-generation smartphones and laptops.
ARM, whose underlying CPU architecture is at the heart of virtually every smartphone, has announced its new Cortex-A78 generation of CPUs, GPUS, and network processors, including the new ...
The Cortex-M52 forms a family with the M85 and M55, all of which are based on Arm’s Helium technology.
Arm describes the Cortex-A78 as its 'most efficient premium Cortex-A CPU ever designed'.
Accompanying the A78 is a whole new custom line of "performance-first" Cortex-X CPU cores, which Arm is offering to partners that want to make heavier modifications to Arm's cores — that sounds ...
The Arm CXC program replaces its previous Build on Arm Cortex initiative, which allowed partners to make small tweaks to its Cortex-A CPUs. See Qualcomm’s Kryo CPU for example.
Arm’s Cortex-M85 processor is the highest-performing and most secure Cortex-M to date, with improved machine learning and enhanced security. The company is also expanding its Arm Virtual Hardware to ...
Arm As part of its annual IP mobile platform announcement, Arm introduced a new initiative called Cortex-X Custom (CXC) program and the first product from the program, the Cortex-X1 CPU cores.
Arm has announced its first Armv9 architecture CPU and GPU designs, including the Cortex-X2, Cortex-A710, and Mali-G710. The new designs are virtually guaranteed to show up in Qualcomm and Samsung ...
Arm launched its new lineup of Arm v9 CPUs for PCs and phones, which include the Cortex-X2 and new Mali GPUs. They could end up as part of new Qualcomm Snapdragon chips.