NVIDIA will ship standalone Grace CPUs to Meta in what both companies describe as the first large-scale deployment of the Arm ...
Arm wants to challenge Intel’s server market dominance by plugging its multicore chip designs into servers, but the company faces an uphill battle, including the market’s preference for x86 ...
NVIDIA divests its final ARM shares in a $140M sale, signaling a financial shift amid changing AI server dynamics.
As we have been saying for quite some time, when it comes to datacenter CPUs, we think that homegrown Arm processors (as well as those made by independents Ampere Computing and Huawei Technologies) ...
The first set of comprehensive benchmarks on serious ARM server hardware are in -- and they're impressive. While the Cortex-A9 isn't suitable for every workload, it challenges Intel in some ...
In a new report from UDN, we hear that mass production is aiming for the second half of 2025, with orders expected from large cloud service providers (CSPs). MediaTek hasn't responded to the rumors, ...
ARM Holdings, the British designer of microprocessors whose technology is found in almost all mobile computing devices, announced at its recent analyst day more aggressive plans to take share in the ...
After more than half a decade in the making, ARM server chips should have struck gold by now, but they haven’t. ARM servers were projected to be approaching a double-digit server market share, but ...
Advanced Micro Devices is building its future server strategy around chips used in smartphones and tablets. The company said its first ARM server processors — which will be released in the second half ...
Arm plans on putting its multicore chips into servers, but it will have a tough road due to market preference for x86 architecture and a lack of software infrastructure Arm wants to challenge Intel’s ...