ARM has introduced its first 64-bit microprocessor architecture, ARMv8, which should enable wider use of ARM chips in servers and other enterprise equipment and turn up the competitive heat on Intel.
Early prototype 64-bit ARM servers could be available for testing purposes by the end of this year or possibly at the latest by the middle of next year, ARM said on Monday. ARM will try to make ...
In a move designed to accelerate the time to market for applications running the 64-bit-capable ARMv8-A Architecture, present on the latest generation of Cortex processors from the British company, ...
LONDON – Processor intellectual property licensor ARM Holdings plc is expected to reveal its plans for processor cores that support 64-bit computing, within the next few weeks, according to an IDG ...
Low-power servers running on Calxeda’s 64-bit ARM chip will be available a year from now, Calxeda said. Samples of Calxeda’s 64-bit chip will start shipping in the first half of next year, giving ...
Red Hat, the Linux king today and the would-be OpenStack cloud king tomorrow, is putting its money and resources on the line by betting — with its ARM Partner Early Access Program — that the 64-bit ...
Applied Micro Devices and Canonical are likely to deploy 64-bit ARM chips in servers and data centers ahead of AMD. The potential of ARM chips to compete effectively against Intel's x86 server chips ...
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