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Arm wants to sell directly to Chinese customers, sidestep Arm China
By Anton Shilov published
Arm may rival its own Arm China joint venture and sell directly to customers in China.

Arm's partners develop 2nm AI processor using Arm's Neoverse
By Anton Shilov published
Arm's Total Design ecosystem is now a year old and has grown to include 30 participants all working on AI chiplet platforms based on Arm's Neoverse CSS V3

Steam likely coming to Arm chips with support for hundreds of Windows games
By Christopher Harper published
Valve seems to be working on Proton for ARM64 architecture.

Datacenter chipmaker Ampere, once valued at $8 billion, explores possible sale: Report
By Anton Shilov published
Oracle-backed Ampere is exploring potential sale, Bloomberg says.

Card-playing robot has Raspberry Pi brain and 3D printed arm
By Ash Hill published
Dominic LeBoeuf is using a Raspberry Pi to power his card-playing robot which features a 3D-printed body and RFID reader.

Arm reportedly developing gaming GPU in Israel to compete with Nvidia and Intel
By Jowi Morales published
Reports say that up to 100 graphics chip and software developer engineers in Arm's Israel office are working on a GPU.

SoftBank's Intel AI processor plans in doubt as insiders say it is now considering a TSMC partnership
By Anton Shilov published
SoftBank had to start talks with TSMC after it canceled plans to produce AI processors with Intel as the company failed to meet production requirements.

Intel sells stake in Arm, estimated to raise $147 million
By Anton Shilov published
Intel sells its stake in Arm for an estimated $147 million, reduces stakes in some other companies after $1.6 billion lose in Q2 2024

AWS Graviton4 CPU benchmarked against AMD and Intel processors — faster than predecessors and more cost-effective
By Anton Shilov published
Amazon's Graviton4 processors bring significant performance advantages over its predecessors and can compete against AMD's EPYC 'Genoa' and Intel's Xeon 'Sapphire Rapids' in many workloads.
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