Addressing the hot topics of low power and high speed in microprocessors, startup P.A. Semi (Santa Clara, CA) is getting ready to release a high-performance 64-bit microprocessor that claims to use ...
ARM has introduced its first 64-bit microprocessor architecture, ARMv8, which should enable wider use of ARM chips in servers and other enterprise equipment and turn up the competitive heat on Intel.
The multi-core, 64-bit processors leverage ARMv8 compliant cores, which can operate at up to 3 GHz, and can reduce server costs and power by more than 50 percent, according to AppliedMicro. X-Gene ...
The history of 64-bit computing is quite varied and interesting. Companies like Cray started using 64-bit registers in their systems in the mid-1970s, however pure 64-bit computing didn’t really come ...
Transmeta Corp. has licensed Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s 64-bit microprocessor and HyperTransport bus technologies, which the company will use to migrate its x86-based processors from a 32- to a ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. According to Qualcomm, who announced the new chip this afternoon, the Snapdragon 410 is a low-cost processor ...
ARM Holdings, the UK-based company behind the processor designs inside most of the world’s smart phones, introduced a plan Thursday to conquer the servers behind the world’s web services. ARM detailed ...
Semiconductor firm MIPS Technologies this week said it is preparing an upcoming off-the-shelf 64-bit microprocessor core to go with the 64-bit CPU architecture it currently licenses out to ...
Intel Corp. is expected today to unveil 64-bit versions of its Xeon microprocessor for server computers. During its developer forum in February, the Santa Clara firm said it would follow its rival ...
ARM has introduced its first 64-bit microprocessor architecture, ARMv8, which should enable wider use of ARM chips in servers and other enterprise equipment and turn up the competitive heat on Intel.
ARM has introduced its first 64-bit microprocessor architecture, ARMv8, which should enable wider use of ARM chips in servers and other enterprise equipment and turn up the competitive heat on Intel.