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Tag Archives: IP

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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 1, 2022

ARM lays out their new 2022 IP

Part 1: New CPU cores, GPUs, branding and roadmaps

ARM is outlining it’s new 2022 cores and blocks this week, plus a few roadmap and branding items added on top.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 13, 2021

Qualcomm buys Nuvia for $1.4 Billion

Big hole filled in Qualcomm’s lineup

Today Qualcomm bought ARM server startup Nuvia for $1.4B to fill a big hole in their portfolio
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 22, 2020

ARM adds two new server cores and a platform

Welcome to the V1 and N2 cores and the V1 platform

Today ARM launches two new server cores and a new servers platform too, say hi to the V1, N2, and V1 platforms.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 13, 2020

Nvidia will be the end of ARM

If the deal completes, RISC-V is the winner

So the Nvidia purchase of ARM is now officially announced and if it completes, SemiAccurate thinks ARM is dead.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 10, 2020

Why is AMD’s APU IP a generation behind?

Someone really thought this idea through

AMD has historically been behind a generation of core IP for it’s APUs, why?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 23, 2020

Marvell outs their new custom ASIC division

What with matters more than what

Today Marvell is unveiling their new custom ASIC division and it has a lot of promise.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 26, 2020

ARM outs Custom-X program, Cortex-X1, and Cortex-A78 cores

Semi-Custom cores are not a full line

ARM is splitting it’s high end Cortex line into two series, the -A and the new -X lines.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 26, 2020

ARM launches 2nd gen Valhall GPUs, Mali-G78 and Mali-G68

Two new cores and one new tier

Today ARM released two new GPU cores, the Mali-G78 and the Mali-G68.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 10, 2020

Imagination Technologies CEO out

No one saw this coming

It looks like the Imagination Technologies CEO just fell on his sword for no particular official reason.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 4, 2020

Chinese Government takes control of Imagination Technologies

It looks like the Chinese government is trying to take overt control of Imagination Technologies.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 19, 2017

MIPS for Self-Driving Cars with the I6500-F CPU

Imagine MIPS cores in robot cars…

Built on a 7nm FinFET process the I6500-F CPU IP will be at the core of Mobileye’s next-generation EyeQ5 system-on-chip aimed at self-driving applications.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 24, 2017

ARM outs automotive ISPs with Mali-C71

Updated: Reliablity and sensor fusion in one block

ARM is launching an automotive grade ISP called the Mali-C71 and it is not what you expect.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 26, 2016

ARM Artisan IP hits TSMC 7nm with Xilinx

Unknown part on a known process with known IP

ARM is announcing their lead partner for 7nm Artisan IP and it is none other than Xilinx.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 13, 2016

Someone did want to buy a high performance ARM server SoC

Rumors were wrong, all ends as well as can be expected

It looks like someone wants to buy a high performance ARM server SoC after all.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 9, 2016

Achronix licenses their FPGA fabric as IP

Techcon 2016: IP and a beast of a PCIe card

Achronix was showing off two FPGA goodies, one IP and a PCIe board, during Techcon.
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