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ARM has just announced a complete overhaul of its graphics processors and chips, which will equip in particular the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 expected later this month. The big novelty is the abandonment of the Cortex-X and Cortex-A names to the benefit of a brand new range called ARM C1. ARM C1: a redesigned CPU architecture The ARM C1 family is based on the ARMv9.3 architecture and is available [...] The ARM article unveils its new generation of…
Arm C1 CPU Series Announced With Faster On-Device AI Performance and Better Efficiency for Smartphones
Arm C1 CPU cluster was introduced on Wednesday by the semiconductor giant. The new CPU series was unveiled alongside the Mali G1 series GPUs, both designed to handle artificial intelligence (AI) workflows and more demanding tasks. The Arm C1 CPU family introduces different tiers of processors, ranging from the more powerful C1-Ultra to the smaller C1-Nano cores.
Arm's new C1 and G1 cores bet big on mobile's hottest trends in AI and ray tracing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-ZW1LnKJ60 Arm has just unveiled its next-gen processor technologies for upcoming smartphones, which could potentially land in consumer hands as soon as the end of the year. As usual, we have new CPU and GPU parts to cover, but there are also a lot of subtle changes to the familiar formula to get our heads around this year as well. That’s hardly surprising, the landscape has changed quite rapidly in the last twel…
Arm's bid for smarter, AI-powered phones and PCs begins with Lumex
With any luck, Arm’s new Lumex CPU platform may give us a hint at what to expect for upcoming Windows on Arm PCs: four tiers of CPU power, plus an improved ray-tracing engine and graphics upscaling. Arm says that its new Lumex C1-series chips will deliver 25 percent more performance than the Cortex X925 series of processors it launched in May 2024. Like the X925, the latest Lumex C1 cores are being optimized with 3nm process technologies in mind…
ARM introduces its next generation of processor cores for mobile devices. News about the upcoming PC platform Niva, however, holds ARM back.
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