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VIA has officially announced the VAB-800, a Cortex-A8-based pico-ITX single-board computer.
CUPP has confirmed that it is finding funding to develop PunkThis, a drop-in ARM-based side-grade...
Apple's iPad 2 tablet is rumoured to be getting a 2,048 x 1,536 display and a dual-core CPU.
Norwegian company CUPP has announced a hybrid PC featuring both x86 and ARM chips.
Benchmark results purporting to be from HTC's up-coming Glacier have leaked out.
ARM has announced a deal with chip fabricator TSMC to produce new 28nm and 20nm chips.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini has reassured investors that it has nothing to fear from rival ARM.
Samsung is looking to create its own netbook processors based around ARM's Cortex series.
Direct Insight has announced the launch of its TRITON-TX51 SoC, which crams an 800MHz ARM CPU, 128MB of RAM, and PowerVR graphics with 720p playback on a SODIMM.
Sharp is set to launch a device which it believes sits between smartphones and netbooks - a 5" touchscreen unit running Ubuntu 9.04.
Comments from Microsoft's CEO point the finger at an ARM-compatible build of Windows 7 in the pipeline, with the company unwilling to give Linux a foothold in the market.
Archos is planning to update its Internet Media Tablet range with a new ultra-slim device running Google's open-source Android OS.
Freescale is to launch a new CPU - the i.MX515 - based around ARM's Cortex-A8 system and aimed at the netbook market.
UK processor maker ARM has hinted strongly at a desire to move the Cortex A8 and A9 processor ranges out of smartphones and into netbooks.
October 14 2021 | 15:04