ARM will announce its first 64-bit processors later this year for servers and high-end smartphones, and is also taking steps to build up software support for the processor designs, said CEO Warren ...
Looking for an ARM-based workstation? Cavium has you covered with its new ThunderXStation. The ThunderXStation, built by Gigabyte, is the industry's first 64-bit ARMv8 workstation, built around Cavium ...
AMD Announces World's First 64-Bit, x86 Multi-Core Processors For Servers And Workstations At Second-Anniversary Celebration Of AMD Opteron Processor —AMD launches Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors for ...
Azul Systems is expanding the range of microprocessors supported by Zulu Embedded, its open source build of the OpenJDK aimed at Java developers in the embedded systems and Internet of Things (IoT) ...
The multi-core, 64-bit processors leverage ARMv8 compliant cores, which can operate at up to 3 GHz, and can reduce server costs and power by more than 50 percent, according to AppliedMicro. X-Gene ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Putting the squeeze on Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and others in the marketplace, Intel Corp. today (June 30) rolled out its latest 32- and 64-bit processors for high-end ...
Qualcomm is now unveiled their new 64-bit mobile processor through Snapdragon 810 and 808 processor, and now they ready to compete another chipmaker such as MediaTek and Apple A7. At the Computex 2014 ...
We’ve heard the story before. I was a proponent of it in the late 1990s, with the ‘first fully configurable’ processor core. So, did we already experience the ‘first’ one many years ago, or was the ...
There’s a plethora of targets for the Cortex-R82. The Cortex-R is heavily used in the automotive space, where ASIL certifications are also the norm. Almost any real-time application that requires high ...
The low-power capabilities of ARM-based processors have created high expectations for their use in servers, but one of Dell’s top engineers said they are unlikely to take off until 64-bit versions hit ...
AMD's Project Skybridge starts to unify their x86 and ARM technologies with AMD's Ambidextrous Architecture. The solutions start with their APU SoCs and will flow to their SeaMicro superserver ...
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