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| 2012-02-22 | AMD's Piledriver uses Cyclos clock IP 'Piledriver', the successor to AMD's Bulldozer core, employs resonant clocking to reduce clock distribution power up to 24%. |
| 2011-11-17 | x86 processors support ultra-low voltage 1.25V x86 processors support ultra-low voltage 1.25V |
| 2011-11-03 | HP's Calxeda initiative sparks microserver buzz HP's announcement on collaborating with Calxeda to develop ARM-based servers has sparked the microserver buzz. |
| 2011-10-28 | Intel's struggles outside the PC domain Intel's bulldozer approach to new market development as well as the trashing of big, bold initiatives leaving potential partners shell-shocked is what seems to be working against Intel. |
| 2011-10-28 | ARM-based tablets continue to reign ARM is forecast to dominate over x86 architecture in tablets into 2013 with ARM processor based tablets touching 5.99 crore units by the end of 2011, according to DisplaySearch. |
| 2011-09-21 | HID sensor solution supports x86, ARM processors HID sensor solution supports x86, ARM processors |
| 2011-09-19 | Nvidia launches Win 8 developer support Nvidia launches Windows 8 developer programme to provide developers with support and resources for software designed to run on ARM and x86-based Nvidia chips. |
| 2011-09-16 | Intel, Google ready x86-enabled Android phones Intel, Google ready x86-enabled Android phones |
| 2011-07-22 | Intel ups capex on fabs, ultrabook Intel announces enhancements to its 14nm fabs to pave the way for 7nm process technology while boosting work on its ultrabook and extending its x86 architecture for added security features. |
| 2011-07-14 | ARM tops in embedded processors for digital home Semicast projects ARM as the leading architecture for embedded processors in digital home applications, ahead of MIPS, Power Architecture and x86, with its lead set to boom significantly in the medium term. |
| 2011-06-17 | AMD's combined x86, graphics cores boost performance AMD's combined x86, graphics cores boost performance |
| 2011-06-15 | IBM leads India non-x86 UNIX server market for Q1 11 IBM leads India non-x86 UNIX server market for Q1 11 |
| 2011-06-03 | ADLINK Smart Panels, SSDs target industrial apps ADLINK unveils its 8inch (4:3) and 15.6inch (16:9) Smart Panels based on x86 and ARM CPUs as well as its industrial grade ASD SSD series equipped with a SATA 6Gb/s interface. |
| 2011-05-19 | Intel: Windows 8 splits for ARM Microsoft Windows 8 will have two major variants—a traditional PC version, and four versions for ARM SoCs, says Intel's Renee James. |
| 2011-05-18 | Analyst: No ARM for AMD AMD pursuing an ARM processor core strategy makes no sense, says an analyst adding that AMD is committed to x86 and there is no AMD value-add in the ARM market. |
| 2011-05-02 | AMD on the path to getting ARM-ed AMD as an independent fabless chip company working on multi-core ICs made using the ARM architecture seems the most cost-effective and likely choice to compete against Intel. |
| 2011-04-25 | Trip over threads to catch multi-core bugs Know how developers of concurrent programs can find software bugs and reproduce them in a controlled environment using a new X86 Linux platform development tool. |
| 2011-04-18 | Analyst: Intel Atom no match for mobile competition While Intel's newly launched Oak Trail continues to strengthen its Atom portfolio, it does not provide the technology leap the company needs to make a strong impact in mobile devices, says In-Stat. |
| 2011-03-28 | Oracle discontinues work on Intel's Itanium Oracle says it will discontinue software development efforts related to Intel's Itanium microprocessor though offering support on existing versions of Oracle software products that already run on Itanium. |
| 2011-03-03 | MPU shipments ride on mobile PC processors IDC's report on worldwide MPU shipments show a continuing shift to mobile PC processors, Intel gaining significant share in x86 server processors and a total shipment growth of 17.1 per cent in 2010. |
| 2011-02-18 | Japanese Air Traffic Control adopts iWave FPGA iWave Systems Technologies says it has developed a legacy multi-bus platform using a 64bit processor and an x86 SoC along with a complete platform software for use by Japanese Air Traffic Control. |
| 2011-02-10 | VIA adopts Mentor's Calibre PERC for ESD protection VIA Technologies Inc. adopts Mentor Graphics Corp.'s Calibre PERC electrical rule checking product for enabling ESD protection on its x86 processor platforms. |
| 2011-01-19 | ARM, x86, MIPS compete in applications market ARM, x86, MIPS compete in applications market |
| 2011-01-19 | Intel remains positive in the face of criticism Intel remains positive about its immediate and long-term prospects despite analysts' criticisms on its lack of an ARM-based CPU offering, poor traction in smartphones and continued reliance on x86 cores. |
| 2011-01-14 | Analyst: Intel lags ARM in mobile market Analyst thinks that Intel will find it difficult to penetrate the mobile market while software developers are increasingly focusing on ARM platforms. |
| 2011-01-13 | Analyst: Intel ahead of ARM With ARM Holdings plc and Intel Corp. each trying to grab a share of the other's market segments, analysts feel that Intel has a good head start. |
| 2011-01-06 | Mobile processor market heats up By 2014, mobile processor market will hit 400 crore units as competition in the mobile processor market heats up, particularly between ARM and x86, says In-Stat. |
| 2010-11-26 | Atom, FPGA-combo SIP chip for embedded market Intel Corp. delivers the first six members of its line of system-in-package (SIP) products --Atom and Altera FPGA die-- geared to expand Intel's drive into embedded markets with the x86-based Atom. |
| 2010-09-30 | Nvidia CEO: ARM smartphones will trump x86 PCs Nvidia CEO: ARM smartphones will trump x86 PCs |
| 2010-09-17 | Sandy Bridge features dual-threaded x86 cores Sandy Bridge features dual-threaded x86 cores |
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