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Friday 13 February 2015
AMD plots IoT innovation and new paths to the future through ambidexterity
At the recent Digitimes Embedded Technology Forum (DTF), Kamal Khouri, AMD marketing director of embedded solutions, delivered a keynote where he provided AMD's view on the challenges...
Tuesday 30 December 2014
Chip vendors to roll out 8-core and 64-bit processors for high-end tablets in 2015
Chipset vendors are expected to focus on rolling out 8-core and 64-bit-enabled solutions for high-end tablets in 2015 as brand tablet vendors are upgrading the hardware specifications...
Thursday 18 December 2014
IC design houses gearing up for 64-bit smartphone boom
With Android phone makers pushing for migration to 64 bit architecture, chip suppliers including Qualcomm and MediaTek are set to introduce new quad- and 8-core 64-bit solutions in...
Monday 6 October 2014
ARM and TSMC unveil roadmap for 64-bit ARM-based processors on 10nm FinFET process
ARM and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) have announced a new multi-year agreement that will deliver ARMv8-A processor IP optimized for TSMC 10nm FinFET process technology...
Monday 29 September 2014
Android smartphone vendors speeding up migration to 64-bit architecture
With Google planning to release its Android L OS soon, which supports 64-bit processors, Android-based smartphone vendors will speed up their migration to the 64-bit architecture,...
Friday 29 August 2014
Digitimes Research: Shipments of 64-bit application processors to grow fast in 2H14
Shipments of 64-bit application processors (APs) are expected to start gaining momentum in the second half of 2014 due to combined efforts by chipmakers, system providers as well...
Thursday 28 August 2014
HTC unveils HTC Desire 510, Desire 820 expected in 4Q14
HTC has unveiled its new 4G LTE smartphone, the HTC Desire 510, further expanding the portfolio of its mid-range Desire-series family. The HTC Desire will be available in the US,...
Tuesday 15 July 2014
MediaTek launches 64-bit 8-core chip early
MediaTek has announced its first 64-bit-enabled 8-core 4G solution, the MT6795, targeting the high-end 4G smartphone segment. The launch of the MT6795 comes almost two quarters ahead...
Tuesday 1 July 2014
Sony Mobile to adopt MediaTek 64-bit quad-core 4G LTE solutions
Sony Mobile Communications will adopt MediaTek's 64-bit quad-core solution, the MT6732, for production of entry-level and mid-range 4G LTE smartphones for delivering in 2015, according...
Tuesday 20 May 2014
Qualcomm to begin volume production of 8-core Snapdragon 615 chips soon
Qualcomm will begin volume production of its first 8-core CPU, the Snapdragon 615, soon and plans to unveil its 64-bit 8-core 810-series and 6-core 808-series products before year-end...
Tuesday 29 April 2014
MediaTek to launch 64-bit quad- and 8-core smartphone solutions in 3Q14
MediaTek plans to launch two 64-bit smartphones solutions, the quad-core MT6732 and 8-core MT6752, in the third quarter of 2014, which is one quarter earlier than its original schedule,...
Monday 17 March 2014
Mobile market to be dominated by 64-bit mobile processors with 55% market share in 2018, says ABI Research
Just one quarter after the launch of Apple's A7, the first 64-bit mobile processor, the company managed to power more than 36 million iPhones and iPads with the chip. With the introduction...
Tuesday 4 March 2014
Digitimes Research: Cortex-A17 to take over ARM high-end/mid-range 32-bit business
Digitimes Research considers ARM's new Cortex-A17 and existing Cortex-A12 processors to be basically the same based on their architectures, except for the Cortex-A17's support for...
Friday 21 February 2014
MediaTek to unveil 64-bit LTE chipset at MWC 2014, says paper
MediaTek is expected to unveil its 64-bit LTE-enabled smartphone solution, the MT6732, in the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014, according to a Chinese-language Economic...
Wednesday 5 February 2014
Digitimes Research: Apple triggers 64-bit AP battle
Why is Apple so eager to adopt 64-bit technology for its processors? Digitimes Research believes it is because in the 32-bit segment, Apple is unable to use the existing architecture...