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Best RP2350 and RP2040 Boards 2025
By Les Pounder last updated
In such a short space of time, the RP2040 has disrupted the microcontroller community and we now have a smörgåsbord of RP2040 boards to choose from.

Best External SSDs 2025
By Matt Safford last updated
We've tested dozens of external hard drives and SSDs and chosen models that offer the best balance of performance, features and price.

Qualcomm is hiring a data center chip architect for Snapdragon-based reference server designs
By Anton Shilov last updated
Qualcomm is looking for a server SoC security architect, according to a job listing.

Arm considers acquiring Ampere Computing to expand datacenter business
By Kunal Khullar published
Ampere, a semiconductor designer leveraging Arm's technology, was valued at $8 billion during a proposed minority investment by Japan’s SoftBank in 2021

Arm PC market share won't rise above 13% in 2025 says ABI Research
By Mark Tyson published
Arm-based PCs won't enjoy a lot of momentum in 2025, according to a recently published report by ABI Research.

Qualcomm CEO expected to save $1.4 billion in Arm royalties by purchasing Nuvia, assumed Snapdragon X chips would be a massive hit
By Jowi Morales published
Qualcomm CEO Christiano Amon said that the company could save up to $1.4 billion in royalties to Arm by purchasing Nuvia.

Qualcomm says its Oryon CPU cores have 1% or less of Arm's original technology
By Anton Shilov published
Qualcomm's custom Oryon CPU cores are based on the Armv8 instruction set architecture, but they contain only about 1% of actual Arm physical IP, says developer.

Arm vs. Qualcomm trial begins — Arm demands that the patent-infringing Nuvia designs be destroyed
By Anton Shilov published
The legal battle begins.

Intel's co-CEO claims retailers say Qualcomm-powered PCs have high return rates, points to new competitors with Arm chips coming in 2025
By Anton Shilov published
Intel says that retailers complain about high return rate of Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite-based Windows PCs, but expects more competition from the Arm camp next year.

Nvidia, flush with cash, looks to acquire new talent through mergers and acquisitions
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia may be looking to buy other companies to expand its capabilities. In a recent conference, its CFO specifically mentioned the prospects for growth through mergers and acquisitions.
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