NVIDIA Charts Its Own Path to ARMv8

While the Tegra line of mobile processors has used the 32-bit ARM Cortex line of CPU IP cores to date, NVIDIA announced back in 2011 that it had taken an architecture license for the 64-bit ARMv8 instruction set and was building a custom ARM core. The result is Project Denver. The company had been quietly...

AMD Targets Accelerating Energy-Efficiency Gains

AMD’s plans to accelerate the typical-use energy-efficiency gains of its mobile-computing products with a 25x typical-use energy-efficiency improvement over the next six years. To achieve this remarkable goal, AMD plans to tap a variety of resources, mostly in the areas of architecture, design, and software, in addition to silicon process technology.

Tegra K1 Review

At CES, NVIDIA launched a family of new mobile SoCs, including a 64-bit version featuring the long awaited custom Denver core. Read more about TIRIAS Research’s review of the new Tegra K1 mobile SoCs.

The Long Reach of ARM

While ARM Holdings is still considered a relatively small high-tech company by just breaking $1 billion in annual revenue, the pervasiveness of the ARM architecture throughout the globe and society is unmatched by even some of the most popular companies and brands in the world.