Nvidia purchase of Arm completely resets semiconductor landscape
It's official: Nvidia is acquiring Arm
10 Big Misconceptions About Computer Hardware
With technology advancing so rapidly around us, sometimes misconceptions can work their way into our common understanding. In this article, we'll take a step back and go over some of the most common things people get wrong when talking about computer hardware.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 Plus 5G comes with performance and connectivity improvements
Apple switches to ARM: First Mac with custom ARM-based SoC will ship at the end of the year
MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ is a new 5G SoC with AV1 hardware decode
AMD and Samsung's RDNA-based mobile GPU hammers the Galaxy S20
Pixel 6 could be powered by custom Google-designed chip
The A12Z SoC in the new iPad Pro is identical to the A12X, just with an extra GPU core enabled
MediaTek caught cheating on benchmarks, says everyone is doing it
Anatomy of a CPU: The Computer Brain
The CPU is often called the brains of a computer, and just like the human brain, it consists of several parts that work together to process information. In today's explainer, we'll go over the key elements that make up a CPU and how they all work together to power your computer.
Petition demands Samsung stops using Exynos processors in its phones
Leaked benchmarks show the iPhone 12 could outperform every Android phone
Qualcomm's new Snapdragon XR2 is a 5G-compatible chip for mixed reality headsets
Qualcomm teases new flagship Snapdragon 865 SoC, still lacks 5G
New Exynos 990 SoC is up to 20% faster than current-gen competition, says Samsung
Huawei's Kirin 990 is a beastly SoC with built-in 5G
Samsung launches 5G-integrated Exynos 980 SoC, built on 8nm FinFET
MediaTek targets gamers with new Helio G Series chipsets
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 Plus is a boon for gaming phones
Opinion: The hottest trend in semiconductors is "chiplets"
How CPUs are Designed, Part 4: Where is Computer Architecture and Design Headed?
Despite continuous improvements, processors haven't had industry shifting advancements for a long time. Yes, transistors are smaller, chips have gotten faster, and performance has increased hundredfold, but we're starting to see diminishing returns... learn what 3D integration, FPGAs, and near memory computing are all about.