Apple investing in ARM shares is a good buy for the company, but it's bought before. When it did so in the 1980s, ARM proved to be Apple's life saver. ARM has now filed for its initial public offering ...
Apple is officially ditching Intel. The announcement came during the iPhone maker’s WWDC 2020 developers conference, at which Apple said it will begin using its own ARM-based processors instead of ...
Apple's upcoming M3 processor is based on the Arm architecture as part of a licensing agreement that will continue for many years. Image: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Apple and Arm extended beyond 2040 the ...
Mon, June 22, 2020 at 6:38 PM UTC Apple revealed all of the macOS Big Sur demos at the event today were already running on the first iteration of Apple silicon, the A12Z Bionic chip. This suggests ...
When Apple last month introduced new MacBook Pros and iMacs built around its latest home-grown processors, the company continued a drumbeat that began three years ago with the debut of its Apple ...
The guessing game continues over which processors Apple Inc.’s iPhone will use, with Arm Holdings PLC’s top executive hinting the device will contain his company’s intellectual property. The guessing ...
Apple manufacturer Pegatron has reportedly received orders from Apple to manufacture an ARM-based MacBook model, codenamed “Star” or “N84.” ARM processors are currently used for Apple’s iPads and ...
In an unexpected twist, Nvidia may soon make more than just some of the best graphics cards. Rumor has it that it’s working on ARM-based processors for client PCs. It’s not alone in this historic ...
If you had any remaining doubt about Apple’s long-term plans for processor development, you should note the significance of a newly revealed chip technology deal the company has reached with Arm. The ...
Such is the strategic importance of ARM Holdings, Apple was itself rumored to be considering acquisition of ARM back in 2010, when speculation estimated the price at around $5 billion. “This is one of ...
Apple could be on the verge of moving its MacBook range of notebooks away from Intel processing architectures to new chips licensed by UK technology firm ARM, if reports from SemiAccurate are to be ...