Tag: ARM Processors

Windows On ARM Could Support Apple Silicon Natively

One of the disadvantages of the new Mac with the ARM processor, Apple M1, is the inability to use Boot Camp so that they...

Snapdragon With Nuvia CPU: Qualcomm Intends To Enter The ARM Chip Market For PC

At Qualcomm Investor Day 2021, CEO Cristiano Amon made a far-reaching announcement about the PC ecosystem — "The transition to ARM is inevitable." —...

Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max: All-New MacBook Pro Comes With A Huge Performance Leap

Apple has presented its new proprietary M1 Pro and M1 Max chips on its Unleashed event, the first to be manufactured for its computers intended...

Apple Plans To Build Chips Using RISC-V Architecture

Apple is looking for an engineer specializing in RISC-V, an open-source architecture instruction set that allows device manufacturers to create their own chips without having...

Google Plans To Introduce Its Own Processor For Chromebooks And Tablets By 2023

The Pixel 6, which will hit stores sometime before the end of the year, will be Google's first device powered with its own SoC, Tensor. And it...

Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro: Smartphones Will Be Powered With In-House SoC ‘Google Tensor’

Google has officially shown its new smartphone models, Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, for the first time and also confirmed that Pixel 6 is going to...

M1RACLES: Asahi Linux Developer Discovered A Design Flaw In Apple M1 Chip

During reverse engineering for the Linux port, Asahi Linux developer Hector Martin has found a design flaw in the Apple Silicon M1 chip that can be...

RISC-V: Open-Source Alternative To ARM That Will Revolutionize The Processor Industry

The concept of free software and related terms as open-source is well known today. From operating systems like Android or Linux to essential tools...

Apple M2 Processor For Computers Is Already In Production And Would Arrive In July

Rumors about the successor to Apple's successful M1 chip do not stop. The next-gen ARM-based SoC, likely called "M2," would already be in production, according to Nikkei...