Arm doesn’t produce chips, but its design is probably in your smartphone. Apple’s latest iPhone 16 series, featuring A18 chips that power its AI feature, Apple Intelligence, is using Arm’s ...
the client device giant now uses the homegrown M-series chips for all of its Mac desktop and laptop computers after it began replacing Intel CPUs with custom Arm-based processors in its lineup in ...
The British chip designer reveals that AMD, Apple and Google are among the potential ‘cornerstone investors’ in its much-hyped initial public offering. Two others, Intel and Nvidia, confirmed ...
M1 did everything better than its ancient Intel predecessor, and it ran on Arm Holdings’ intellectual property, the same tech that powers iPhones. Apple is now onto generation 3 of the M-series ...