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GigaDevice’s entry-level MCUs with the Arm Cortex-M23 core deliver 10% higher performance and clock speeds up to 48 MHz.
Intel has begun disclosing performance numbers for its Intel 18A process, upon which it will manufacture its upcoming Panther ...
X' CPUs Fujitsu has bagged the contract to design Japan's next-gen supercomputer to succeed the Fugaku system, and it looks ...
Xiaomi’s upcoming Xring chip may adopt Arm’s new Travis core, offering big IPC boosts and better efficiency, aiming to rival ...
GigaDevice launched the GD32C231 series of entry-level microcontrollers, expanding its Arm Cortex-M23 core product lineup.
ARM’s next big CPU upgrade is now a little more official, at least by leak standards. A new leak by industry tipster Digital ...
Which AI processor is right for you? As consumers start to replace older Windows 10 computer with a new Copilot+ PC, we break ...
Server rig aimed at validating Europe's exascale-class silicon and software stacks Euro chip designer SiPearl has released a ...
These are the most-read stories from June 2 to June 8, 2025. Top highlights include Arm's strategic rebrand and entry into ...
This cloud-native execution significantly boosts the productivity of software teams, especially for multi-core software workloads ... and systems integration to Arm’s customers. Cadence’s electronic ...
A significant part of the issue lies in the long and tedious automotive development process, particularly in how technology is adopted into modern vehicle platforms. Traditionally, ...
Under the new Zena brand for Arm-powered automotive silicon designs, the company unveiled an implementation of their Compute Subsystem (CSS) strategy for the vehicular market. Read more here ...