ARM Design To Take Mobile Chips Over 1GHz
News ARM Holdings is to give handheld devices a speed boost with its next-generation "Jaguar" processor microarchitecture, dubbed ARM11, which will ultimately surpass speeds of 1GHz. The architecture, details of which were revealed on Monday to coincide...
[April 29, 2002, 13:55]
ARM Offers Low-power Mobile Chips
News UK chip designer ARM on Tuesday introduced a new processor core for high-end embedded devices, as well as a less power-hungry version of a core already used in devices like mobile phones. ARM's ARM1026EJ-S processor core is based on the ARM10...
[May 1, 2002, 15:55]
ARM Sees Opportunity In Adversity
News Other chipmakers may be sunk in stock market gloom, but not the UK's ARM Holdings, which on Wednesday announced first-quarter profits of £11.4m before tax, a 39 percent increase on the same quarter last year.
[April 11, 2001, 11:24]
ARM Takes 3D To Phone Makers
News UK-based chip designer ARM has integrated advanced 3D graphics technology into its hardware development boards, a step toward making 3D graphics widespread in mobile devices such as handheld computers and mobile phones.
[October 24, 2003, 17:30]
ARM Hands New Chip Design To Intel, TI
News Chip designer ARM Holdings announced Monday that it has licensed the next version of its processor architecture to Intel and Texas Instruments. As usual, England's ARM won't make any chips itself. Instead, ARM will license its new v6 architecture...
[July 31, 2001, 9:18]
ARM Shares Fall On Royalty Fears
News Investors fear UK chip maker ARM Holdings may not be able to keep up its spotless track record, as its revenues from lucrative royalties declined for its first quarter ended 31 March. ARM has emerged as one of the UK's few high-tech survivors...
[April 15, 2002, 13:29]
ARM Spearheads Mobile Linux Group
News The new organisation is spearheaded by the British processor manufacturer ARM, and its formation adds to a list of similar associations, including the LiPS Forum, the LiMo Foundation and the Mobile Linux Initiative (MLI).
[October 4, 2007, 15:20]
Eye2Eye: David Potter - Gates, ARM And The Crusoe
News Will you run Symbian devices on anything other than ARM processors? But the fact of the matter is that ARM has a substantial part of this section of the industry. That Gates is joined at the hip to Intel, perhaps at the expense of other processor...
[February 23, 2000, 11:41]
ARM Launches Digital-music Product
News UK chip designer ARM Holdings is getting into the music business with a new line of Secure Digital Audio product solutions. The first solution, announced on Wednesday, is for the development of SD Card-based system-on-chip devices that are designed...
[August 1, 2001, 14:05]
ARM Backs Linux For Consumer Devices
News UK chip designer ARM, whose technology drives most mobile phones and recent handheld computers, said it has joined an organisation promoting the use of Linux in consumer electronics. ARM on Monday announced it has become an associate member of the...
[October 27, 2003, 16:30]
ARM Pushes 3D For Mobile Phones
News UK chip designer ARM Holdings is readying its first silicon designs that will bring console-class 3D graphics to mobile devices. ARM's processor components, or cores, are used in about three-quarters of the world's mobile phones, and power Pocket...
[August 7, 2002, 15:48]
ARM Extends Its Reach
News ARM Holdings is moving beyond its portable-device niche and is looking to move into the broader digital-products category with a new family of chips. ARM announced on Tuesday at its first ARM Developers' Conference the launch of its ARM Cortex M3...
[October 20, 2004, 9:00]
ARM Looks To Health Monitoring As Part Of Growth Plan
News ARM continues to see substantial sales growth fuelling more acquisitions, and more expansion into new products and new areas with enough cash left over to fund a share buy-back scheme. What we see is consumer technology using a combination of...
[July 20, 2005, 18:40]
ARM Increases Visibility Into Distributed IT Assets, Improves IT Planning With Platform Intelligence
White Papers As the world's leading provider 16/32 bit embedded RISC microprocessor solutions, ARM licenses its designs to 19 out of the top 20 semiconductor vendors. ARM required business-specific, decision-ready data that demonstrated the actual use and value...
[November 19, 2004, 23:00]
ARM: Moving On From Mobiles
News About 98 percent of all mobile phones use at least one ARM-designed core on their motherboards, according to research from the analyst firm The Linley Group. Given the company's position in the mobile phone market, Drew argues that content...
[April 3, 2006, 13:40]
Crusoe's Ripple Effect On Psion, ARM, Others
News Some industry observers reckon handheld device makers Psion (quote: PON) and Palm Computing, not to mention embedded-processor developers ARM Holdings (quote: ARM) and others, may also need to rethink their strategies.
[January 20, 2000, 17:10]
ARM Chips To Run Embedded Linux
News ARM, the UK embedded-chip designer, on Tuesday formalised a partnership to bring embedded Linux to its platform. Palm Computing, the biggest handheld computer maker, recently made the decision to move to the ARM platform with upcoming products.
[April 10, 2001, 13:07]
News Burst: Transmeta's Ripple Effect On Psion, ARM
News Some industry observers also say handheld device makers Psion and Palm Computing, not to mention embedded-processor developers ARM Holdings and others, may also need to rethink their strategies. Shares in Psion and ARM both dropped Thursday, with...
[January 20, 2000, 16:36]
ARM Plans Fast Java Chips
News ARM Holdings plans to unveil a series of chip designs later this year that will allow mobile devices to run everything from 3D games to enterprise applications on Java. ARM's chip architectures power handheld computers like the Pocket PC, mobile...
[May 10, 2001, 8:24]
ARM Aims To Put Dual-core Chips In Mobiles
News Japan's NEC and ARM, a British chip designer, are teaming up to design chips that will contain two or more processing cores, the calculating unit inside microprocessors. More and more we are seeing the symmetric multiprocessing approach," said John...
[October 21, 2003, 10:50]

