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Cell Phones the Primary Personal Mobile Computing Devices

Cell Phones the Primary Personal Mobile Computing Devices

Increases in the computational power of mobile processors, improvements in mobile operating systems, and the popularity of mobile broadband... Read more

1 June, 2011
CHESS 2012.02

CHESS 2012.02

...strongest chess engines for mobile devices: it is optimized for 32 bits mobile processors.- On recent devices it reaches a level close to 2700 Elo... Read more

10 March, 2012
SuperGNES Lite (SNES Emulator) 1.2.16

SuperGNES Lite (SNES Emulator) 1.2.16

...full console experience. An original emulator developed from the ground up for mobile processors, which makes it the fastest out there. Designed to easily locate... Read more

4 December, 2011
SuperGNES (SNES Emulator) 1.2.15

SuperGNES (SNES Emulator) 1.2.15

...full console experience. An original emulator developed from the ground up for mobile processors, which makes it the fastest out there. Designed to easily locate... Read more

10 November, 2011
Checked Load: Architectural Support for JavaScript Type-Checking on <endeca_term>Mobile Processors</endeca_term>

Checked Load: Architectural Support for JavaScript Type-Checking on Mobile Processors

Dynamic languages such as Javascript are the de-facto standard for web applications. However, generating efficient code... Read more

17 December, 2010
Intel digs deeper into mobile plans

Intel digs deeper into mobile plans

...chipmaker has also given details of new high-end and low-end mobile processors that will follow the Medfield platform, on which newly announced handsets... Read more

28 February, 2012 by David Meyer
Roadmap: processors

Roadmap: processors

...What's coming up in desktop, server and mobile processors? Bookmark our Dipity-hosted timeline to stay in the loop. We... Read more

4 August, 2011 by Charles McLellan

ARM's Cortex-A7 promises £60 smartphones

...others. The only chipmaker attempting to compete with ARM in low-powered mobile processors is Intel, so far with scant success. Its Moorestown mobile processor... Read more

20 October, 2011 by Jack Clark

Photos: Asus unveils Padfone, the phone-cum-tablet

...their thickest point, according to Asus, and pack second-generation Intel Core mobile processors: i5 and i7. Intel says the UX Series represents a new... Read more

31 May, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

CES: Nvidia licenses ARM tech for supercomputer chip

...also license ARM's Cortex-A15 processor architecture for its future Tegra mobile processors. The company has been licensing the Cortex-A9 architecture for its... Read more

6 January, 2011 by Jack Clark

Smart, but not in a business suit.

...underestimated the capabilities of today's pocket computers. The latest ARM-based mobile processors (especially thise with GPU support, like Nvidia's Tegra and Qualcomm... Read more

21 August, 2010

Qualcomm ships dual-core Snapdragon phone chipsets

...phone and Toshiba's TG01 Windows Mobile phone. Although most competition in mobile processors is between ARM licencees such as Texas Instruments and Samsung, a... Read more

1 June, 2010 by David Meyer

IDF: Intel unveils Banias secrets

Banias is Intel's first totally new mobile processor for more than a decade, and it uses a host of tricks to save power Read more

11 September, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Intel's mobile chip plan revealed

Intel's next-gen 'Banias' mobile processor, due to debut around 2003, will be a highly integrated Timna 2 without RDRAM Read more

20 July, 2001 by Mark Hatchman

Via unveils world's smallest mobile chip

It may be aimed at the low end, but Via has taken the high ground with its shift to the cutting-edge 0.13-micron manufacturing process Read more

8 June, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

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