Topic: arm architecture
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Steam Machines Today, Steam Phones Tomorrow?
Valve's long-term investment in open-source technology, particularly the Proton compatibility layer and Fex emulator, aims to break hardware barriers by enabling Windows games to run seamlessly on Arm-based devices like smartphones and laptops. This ecosystem-driven strategy, supported by Valve's...
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Microsoft's 132-Core Azure Cobalt 200 CPU Targets Performance Boost
Microsoft has launched the Azure Cobalt 200, a 132-core Arm-based CPU built on TSMC's 3nm process, designed to enhance performance and efficiency for its cloud services. The processor offers over 50% higher performance than its predecessor, integrates hardware accelerators for compression and cry...
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Valve Quietly Redefines PC Gaming as Microsoft Pushes Xbox Brand
Valve is creating a hardware and software ecosystem to reduce PC gaming's reliance on Microsoft Windows and x86 architecture, using SteamOS and Arm processors to enable a full gaming experience independent of traditional platforms. The new products, including a compact console, an updated control...
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Microsoft's Cobalt 200 Chip Boosts Azure Performance in Custom Silicon Race
Microsoft's Cobalt 200 is an Arm-based CPU for Azure, offering up to 50% higher performance than its predecessor and targeting demanding applications like data analytics and web services. The chip features 132 cores with per-core power management and specialized hardware accelerators, reducing en...
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Secure Your Enterprise Data with Hypori Workspace
Hypori has expanded its Secure Workspace Ecosystem with new products, including Hypori Mobile and Hypori Lyte, to offer flexible, scalable, and secure mobile access while addressing modern cybersecurity challenges. Hypori Mobile provides a re-engineered virtual workspace with enhanced performance...
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Europe's First Exascale Supercomputer Goes Live with Nvidia GH200 Power
Europe has launched the JUPITER supercomputer, powered by Nvidia GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips, marking its entry into the exascale computing era and advancing scientific and industrial research. Located in Germany, JUPITER features a Booster module with 24,000 Superchips and a Cluster module wit...
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Snapdragon X Elite Chips Coming to Android PCs
Qualcomm is preparing Snapdragon X Elite processors for Android PCs, set to debut next year with an "incredible" user experience, merging advanced chip architecture with the Android OS. Evidence from Android 16's code listings shows Qualcomm contributing support for both premium and budget Snapdr...
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Nvidia and Intel's $5B Deal Targets AMD's Market Share
Nvidia and Intel have formed a $5 billion partnership to develop integrated CPU-GPU solutions targeting the laptop and server markets, directly challenging AMD's strong position. The collaboration focuses on using Intel's CPUs and Nvidia's GPUs with NVLink technology to create compact, power-effi...
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Nvidia Boosts Open-Source AI with Acquisition and New Nemotron Models
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure has launched new A4 Standard instances powered by Ampere's AmpereOne M silicon, offering both virtual machine and bare metal configurations despite Oracle divesting its stake in Ampere. The A4 instances provide up to 35% higher core-for-core performance than the previo...
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MediaTek's 2026 Chromebook Chip: Fanless, Longer Battery Life
MediaTek's Kompanio 540 processor for Chromebooks, launching in early 2026, offers significantly longer battery life and enables fanless designs, ideal for education and all-day use. It is an octa-core chip with high-performance CPUs, dual-core graphics, and support for LPDDR5 memory and UFS 3.1 ...
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