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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Promises to beat a 185W 8800 GTX in 2W.
Company taking more of its SoC tech in-house.
Small-core Jaguar chips for the server crowd.
Gunning for tablets and ultra-portables.
Grabs the reins and pushes forward.
Predecessor confirms his regrets on that front.
CSI camera hits the open market.
eMachines co-founder learns to love Big Brother.
Merrifield heading to production 2H13.
Prepare for dual-processor, eight-core smartphones.
Sadly, it's mostly limited to OEM customers.
Quad-core Cortex-A15, 72-core GeForce.
Future SoCs will require far less power.
Cortex-A15 SoC to get CES or MWC launch.
Takes aim at the cloud computing, micro-server markets.
Promises 22nm tri-gate SoCs next year.
Ultra low power chips tipped for tablet devices.
$50 million deal for future Atom tech.
Intel's CEO has claimed ARM will go the way of VIA and Transmeta.
Intel clearly rattled by ARM's microserver push.
Could a shift to ARM outside mobile be on the cards?
Samsung has released specifications for its upcoming Exynos 5 Cortex-A15-based processor.
AMD has re-hired Jim Keller, a chief designer on the K7 and K8 series.
October 14 2021 | 15:04