Intel's Bay Trail will go 64-bit next year and hit a new level of performance
…Incidentally, most of the Kabini-powered AMD notebooks we've seen are already on 64-bit, so moving Bay Trail (Opens in a new window) to this standard will put it on…
…Incidentally, most of the Kabini-powered AMD notebooks we've seen are already on 64-bit, so moving Bay Trail (Opens in a new window) to this standard will put it on…
…Apple chose to begin investing in its own CPU architecture when it bought PA Semi; Samsung is years behind offering its own take on ARM (and therefore years behind on being able…
…too, until I read The Linux Foundation's somewhat-annual report (Opens in a new window) on the state of the Linux kernel. The report's findings may surprise you. Who contributed…
…The argument that Apple has achieved some kind of insurmountable advantage over x86 rests on the idea that ARM itself possesses an intrinsic advantage over x86. This is a very old argument…
…found in the HTC One X, and upcoming Windows Phone 8 devices). This is an interesting comparison because both the A6 and the S4 are custom ARM designs , not stock designs such…
…He came up with the Minimum Viable Computer, a pocket-sized Linux box that could cost as little as $15 (Opens in a new window) . Depending on what you expect a computer…
…The gaps between Windows RT (aka Windows on ARM) and the x86 flavor are fairly limited. Microsoft's "hardware dependent" label is a bit misleading, given that all major GPUs from Intel…
…new window) . There's no patch for this critical vulnerability, but it's possible to mitigate the risk with some settings changes. Cisco's security arm sent out an advisory on Friday…
…The minuscule size of wimpy ARM cores and lack of documentation means that it's very hard to tell just how many discrete OSes are running on your computer concurrently. In classic…
…Atom has continued to develop as a low power mobile solution for entry-level Windows systems and Chromebooks. The observations on foundry models are more salient now than they were in 2016…