Arm stopped selling licenses to Chinese companies for advanced processor architectures
Chinese processor developers are making serious bets on Arm and RISC architectures, since access to them has so far not been restricted by ...
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Chinese processor developers are making serious bets on Arm and RISC architectures, since access to them has so far not been restricted by ...
British processor developer Arm, owned by Japanese conglomerate Softbank, filed a response to Qualcomm's counterclaim, rejecting all st...
Tony Fadell, formerly head of iPhone development, has joined Arm's board of directors. His goal in his new position is to help the deve...
The lawsuit between Arm and Qualcomm turned unexpectedly.The British developer of processors decided to radically change its business model...
In late September, the British holding Arm appointed a new CFO and added two members to the board of directors, which can be taken as a sig...
Early last year, Qualcomm bought the assets of processor developer Nuvia for $1.4 billion, which used the Arm architecture and held the rel...
Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger's strategic plans consider 2025 as a turning point, because by that time the company must not only regain i...
Arm has sued Qualcomm and Nuvia. They are accused of violating license agreements signed with Arm, as well as the trademark rights of the B...
The worsening controversy between the PRC and the United States, provoked by the recent visit to Taiwan of American Parliament Speaker Nanc...
Japan's SoftBank Group's Arm yesterday released a report on record revenues in 2021, with its CEO Rene Haas telling Reuters the bus...
In this half of the year Intel has ceased to hide the fact that preparing for the announcement by next fall consumer processors Alder Lake...