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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.
ARM officials released technical details of the new architecture Oct. 27 at the ARM TechCon show in Santa Clara, Calif., in particular its 64-bit capabilities, which will enable chips built on the ...
Published May 2, 2016 Cavium officials more than a year ago embraced ARM’s 64-bit architecture for its ThunderX line of server processors. Now the vendor is doing the same with its new line of ...
The benefits of mobile 64-bit computing, which is a cornerstone of the ARM v8-A Architecture, are, on paper, tangible enough that many premium smartphones and tablets will be packing the ...
Still, ARM’s move to 64-bit architecture has evidently caught Microsoft’s attention. “ARM is an important partner for Microsoft,” said KD Hallman, general manager at Microsoft, in a ...