MediaTek Inc. announced the launch of the MT6589, the world’s first commercialized quad-core System on a Chip (SoC), available for mid to high-end Android smartphones and tablets worldwide. The new ...
The Banana Pi BPI-M6 is a credit card-sized computer that looks like a Raspberry Pi at first glance. But this little computer has a few special tricks up its sleeve. The board measures 92 x 60mm (3.6″ ...
Earlier this year Firefly introduced a mini ITX motherboard powered by a Rockchip RK3588 octa-core processor and support for up to 16GB of RAM, allowing anyone to build a fully functional desktop PC ...
Arm unveiled several new technologies during Tech Day 2013, including its ray tracing capable 5th Gen graphics architecture and a trio of new CPU cores – the Cortex-X4, Cortex-A720, and Cortex-A520.
This week the BeagleBoard.org Foundation has announced the availability of its new BeaglePlay mini PC which takes the form of an open source platform providing both integrated wired and wireless ...
Raspberry Foundation has officially launched the new Raspberry Pi 5, claiming it to be twice as fast as its predecessor and proudly announcing that it is the first Raspberry Pi computer to feature ...
Calixto Systems has recently introduced the SL1680 OPTIMA, an industrial SoM built around the Synaptics SL1680 quad-core Arm ...
Over the weekend, Arm showed off its vision for the next generation of flagship CPUs. As usual, these designs include CPUs in various sizes for different workloads. The ‘big’ chip this year is the Arm ...
The Renesas 64-bit RZ/G3E microprocessor powers HMI applications with a quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 CPU and Ethos-U55 neural processing unit (NPU) for AI tasks. Running at up to 1.8 GHz, the Cortex-A55 ...
The SL series of embedded processors from Synaptics are equipped with Arm Cortex-A CPU cores and hardware accelerators for AI inferencing in IoT devices. Synaptics is bringing the power of AI to ...
Arm is announcing its latest CPU and GPU designs, which will power future generations of smartphones, tablets, IoT devices, and even some laptops. Arm licenses these designs to chipmakers like ...
A big part of why Apple can get away with their big, complex, expensive chips is that they're their own customer and they can eat the cost. Other ARM vendors have to sell to other customers and both ...