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.
Android tablets are great until you try to get real work done ...
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 ...
Intel is taking on arch rival ARM today with the launch of new Intel Atom chips for tablet computers. The Atom is a low-power version of Intel’s computer chips, and it is aimed squarely at tablets, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Confirming Samsung as the chip's first recipient, ARM has unveiled its latest GPU the Mali-T604. The firm revealed the T604 - ARM's fourth generation GPU - at the ARM Technology Conference 2010 in ...
Taipei /PRNewswire/ - Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. (TWSE: 3652), a pioneer in automatic identification and data collection (AIDC) solutions, today announced the launch of the RT112 Windows, the world ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British chip designer ARM Holdings beat first-quarter profit forecasts, driven by buoyant demand for smartphones and tablets that use its processor technology and the strength of ...
Wintel is dead or at least off the desktop. It became clear last week that Windows 8 on tablets will be essentially an ARM-only affair, putting the biggest potential tablet market squarely in the ...
The UK-based ARM Holdings, which produces chips for about 95 percent of the tablet market, would seem to be nervously biting its corporate fingernails on chatter that Apple’s supreme dominance of the ...
Other than the death of the Start button and the Metro UI, the single biggest change in Windows 8 is that it's now a fully paid up member of the touch-first ARM ecosystem -- but with Intel producing ...