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Tag Archives: ARM

2015 AMD Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Apr 22, 2016

AMD’s Chinese JV is like the other and different

If you look at it the right way, all is clear

AMD’s’ joint venture with Chinese firm THATIC is like the other JVs and different too.
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Thomas Ryan
Feb 23, 2016

AMD Launches Three New Embedded G-Series SoC Families

2 New Dies and 3 New Product Lines

Today at Embedded World in Germany AMD’s embedded group is introducing three new product families as part of its G-Series of Embedded Solutions.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 8, 2016

ARM POPs for a new UMC process

28HPC is perfect for a large market, just not enthusiasts

Last week ARM announced a new process for it’s Artisan POP, UMC’s 28HPC.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 27, 2016

Gigabyte shows off Cavium Thunder ARM servers

CES 2016: We can’t explain ARM servers at CES but there they were

Gigabyte’s OEM arm was showing off some Cavium servers at CES of all places.
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2015 AMD Logo
Thomas Ryan
Jan 21, 2016

AMD Updates Its Roadmap for 2016 and 2017

UPDATED: Summit Ridge, Bristol Ridge, and Server APUs…

Yesterday AMD released a new roadmap during its Q4 2015 conference call.
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 18, 2016

Guess which vendor is going to hit 12-cores for phones?

Core count wars rage on in some places

Guess who is going to be the first SoC maker to hit the 12-core mark for a mobile device part?
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 15, 2016

Guess what SoC is up and running

Mystery chip booted it’s main OS months ago

With lots of news about SoCs, tapeouts, and fabs, there is only one that matters to most onlookers.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 14, 2016

Silver Lining Systems puts AMD’s ARM server in a different class

It isn’t the raw numbers that matter to datacenters

It looks like Calxeda has a Silver Lining with the release of their new SLS FIA-2100 fabric switch
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 14, 2016

AMD Launches the Opteron A1100 Series of 64-bit ARM CPUs for Servers

Seattle finally escapes development hell…

Today AMD is finally introducing its Opteron A1100 64-bit ARM CPU codenamed “Seattle” to wide availability.
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Nvidia logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2016

Why did Nvidia put Denver and A57 in Drive PX 2

CES 2016: There is actually a good reason for it

Nvidia’s Drive PX 2 module has a very curious CPU architecture, A57s plus Denver.
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 25, 2015

Another SoC vendor silently cuts staff

A long overdue but mildly surprising turn of events

It looks like another round of layoffs is hitting the US SoC makers, and once again it is silent.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 24, 2015

Qualcomm is making a very different server SoC

Finally some juicy tech news about ARM servers

SemiAccurate has gotten some juicy new details about the upcoming Qualcomm server SoCs.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 18, 2015

ARM charts out the path to printed plastic chips

Techcon 2015: 6-inch M0 SoCs sans silicon

ARM showed off a unique M0 cored SoC at Techcon, it was a plastic chip.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 11, 2015

ARM outs code names and can finally say Artemis

Techcon 2015: Almost made the 2-year mark this time

ARM is outing a whole host of CPU, GPU, and display code names and finally saying Artemis.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 10, 2015

A35 is the newest 64-bit core in the ARM lineup

Techcon 2015: A5 and A7 are now 32-bit dinosaurs that sell by the billions

Not content to release only a new architecture, ARM is also announcing a new core called the Cortex A35.
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