“As an ARM partner for 9+ years, SoftRISC company has deployed embedded VoIP, multimedia, and mobile cellular software solutions on several ARM architectures to leading customers. ARM and Avnet's ...
In short: IBM and Arm announced a strategic collaboration on 2 April 2026 to enable Arm-based software to run on IBM Z and LinuxONE mainframes, the platforms that process the bulk of the world’s ...
Custom Firmware, Enabling Tools and Silicon Engagement Program Helps Speed Development of Arm Neoverse CSS Designs Insyde Software, a leading global provider of UEFI and OpenBMC-based firmware, today ...
IBM and Arm are teaming up to develop new dual-architecture hardware for next-generation AI and data intensive workloads, the companies jointly announced today. It comes on the heels of Arm entering ...
The initiative targets regulated workloads that cannot move to the cloud, with a focus on security, data residency, and enterprise-grade controls. IBM and Arm have announced a plan to develop hardware ...
In the automotive business, the shift to the idea of a software-defined vehicle, while exciting, has also proven to be one of the most problematic, particularly given the timing challenges that ...
Arm (NASDAQ:ARM) unveiled its latest compute solution for AI smartphones and personal computers called Arm Compute Subsystems, or CSS, for Client. The company said that the AI-optimized CSS for Client ...
Over the last few decades, Intel's x86 architecture has ruled the world of computing, powering everything from the most basic laptop to the most powerful data center machines. However, a quiet ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan & CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Panasonic Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. (PAS) and Arm today announced a strategic partnership aimed at standardizing automotive architecture for ...
ARM Holdings will soon release a new processor design that can run virtualization software, a development that could help expand the use of ARM-based chips in low-powered servers, the company ...
In a recent move reflecting the downturn in the semiconductor industry, Arm Holdings Plc (NASDAQ:ARM) has parted ways with more than 70 software engineers in China. Around 15 of the laid-off staff are ...