Processors The reason Nvidia's upcoming Arm CPU is delayed is apparently in part because Microsoft isn't sorting out its next-gen OS quickly enough Operating Systems Google and Qualcomm are prepping ...
Software compatibility is no longer a problem for Windows on Arm devices, Microsoft assures us – but games, on the other ...
Microsoft is facing increasing pressure to bring its mainstream Windows operating system to the ARM mobile CPU. But analysts say the company should take a different route. Nicholas Negroponte, head of ...
It's lightweight, has Arm inside and runs Windows 11: a review of the ultraportable Microsoft Surface 13-inch 1st Edition ...
The renowned Surface lineup from Microsoft is getting the same treatment as its massive focus on AI, but the company is looking to integrate it into the computers in its next releases. Apart from its ...
NVIDIA is reportedly planning on making Arm-based chips for Windows PCs. According to Reuters, the company has “quietly begun” taking on Intel by designing processors compatible with Microsoft’s ...
Intel needs a little more time to reach (or maybe even surpass) the projected performance of Qualcomm's Snapdragon X chips, so no fresh Intel Surfaces for now. After starting my career at PCMag as an ...
Windows machines running on Arm are here! Actually, they’ve been here for years. But don’t call it a comeback, because those ...
For the last few years Microsoft has divided its Surface Pro tablet lineup in half. The Surface Pro X line was powered by ARM-based chips from Qualcomm while the Surface Pro (standard) models featured ...
Most netbooks today use Intel or VIA processors. But that could change soon, as a slew of ARM-based mini-computers are set to hit the market. But there’s one thing that ARM based netbooks can’t do: ...
At its Build conference in May, Microsoft debuted Project Volterra, a device powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform designed to let developers explore “AI scenarios” via Qualcomm’s Neural ...
Microsoft Corp. is facing increasing pressure to bring its mainstream Windows operating system to the ARM mobile CPU. But analysts say the company should take a different route. Nicholas Negroponte, ...
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