Intel is taking on arch rival ARM today with the launch of new Intel Atom chips for tablet computers. The Atom is a low-power version of Intel’s computer chips, and it is aimed squarely at tablets, ...
You win some, you lose some. Microsoft this week dropped support for ARM processors from its Surface tablets with the Surface 3, but adoption of the chip architecture in Chromebooks is growing.
Intel has been pursuing tablet design wins on the Chinese mainland for months with little to show for it. It all part of the chipmakers tablet strategy which basically revolves around Asia. Intel is ...
MIPS Technologies hopes to challenge ARM in the market for high-end tablets and smartphones with an upcoming processor design it presented at the HotChips conference in Silicon Valley on Tuesday. MIPS ...
Along with dozens of product launches and consumer technology news, CES 2011 brought news that the leading traditional PC chipmaker and the leading mobile device chipmaker are each looking to erode ...
For more than a decade Arm Holdings has designed chips that have powered mobile handsets and smartphones like Apple’s iPhone. The company now faces a challenger in Intel, which recently demonstrated a ...
Intel is ramping up efforts to push low-power Atom chips in the burgeoning category of tablet devices, a market where the chip giant, which dominates netbooks, faces tough competition from rivals like ...
Late yesterday, Intel took to the stage at Computex in Taiwan and announced its next steps towards mobile domination. To help with the development of touch-enabled tablets and ultrabooks, Intel is ...
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