ARM's next-generation Cortex-A57 system on a chip looks to be a competitive showing for high-density servers with power efficiency in mind. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens ...
ARM and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced the first tape-out of an ARM Cortex-A57 processor on FinFET process technology. The Cortex-A57 processor is ARM’s highest performing ...
When processor companies bring out devices based on the A57 sometime in 2013, expect to see 50% to 2X performance increase over the Cortex-A15 on 32-bit code and even further speed-up running 64-bit.
TSMC and ARM have announced the tapeout of a Cortex-A57 64-bit chip on TSMC's future 16nm FinFET process - but don't look for the chip to ship this year -- or any time before late 2015. Share on ...
A53 is smaller than an A9 in the same process and provides similar performance. A57 provides ~3x the performance of A9 and and ~50% more than A15 (still can't touch Intel other than Atom). They can be ...
The list of licensees is impressive and includes most of the major players currently using ARM's architectures in their chips, though NVIDIA and Texas Instruments are notably absent. Click to expand..
Post Starship success, Starfactory aims to produce one rocket per day. Buick’s compact Envista crossover arrives for 2024, starting at $22,400 Buick has introduced another crossover to its lineup for ...
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