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Meet AGI CPU — a specialist processor that engineers believe will power the next wave of AI
Arm's new chip could be a powerful but efficient conductor for real-world use of agentic AIs.
Earlier this month, Microsoft announced two new Surface computers with ARM processors from Qualcomm: the Surface Pro 12-inch and the Surface Laptop 13-inch. These two PCs joined the rest of the ...
Arm, the chip design company best known for licensing processor blueprints to firms like Apple and Nvidia, is reportedly preparing to sell its first data center CPU under its own brand, with Meta ...
Arm enters the chip business with its AGI CPU for AI data centers, claiming 2x performance versus x86. The historic pivot ...
Meta has entered into a major long-term agreement with Amazon Web Services to significantly expand its computing ...
The server manufacturer introduced systems using the processor architecture alongside Open Compute Project designs for artificial intelligence workloads.
During the last COMPUTEX, many of us were expecting the announcement of NVIDIA’s new Arm-based processor for laptops, the N1 and N1x. However, it seems that COMPUTEX 2025 wasn’t the chosen event for ...
Amazon has recently marked some configurations of Microsoft's Surface Laptop 7 as "frequently returned," prompting probable buyers to read reviews from other customers before they buy, as reported by ...
TL;DR: Lenovo is launching new Windows on Arm gaming laptops powered by NVIDIA's upcoming N1X and N1 Arm-based processors, featuring efficient CPU cores and Blackwell GPUs. Models include Ideapad Slim ...
FatPipe Network’s CEO Ragula Bhaskar described it as the first SD-WAN available on an ARM-based processor. “NXP has a strong ecosystem of original design manufacturers providing white boxes based on ...
Demand for embedded systems continues to increase and the market is forecast to reach $158.6 billion by 2015. A significant number of these systems use an ARM-based processor, with more than 2,000 ARM ...
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