On MovieTome: See the TRAILER for TERMINATOR 4!

Search:
Go!


Content from CNET tagged with

ARM

1 | 2

News Stories

Showing 1-20 of 24 results found

Clockless ARM chip watches power use

November 2, 2004 A radical new design of the asynchronous ARM processor loses the clock to reduce power consumption and noise. TAGS: ARM, design

National and ARM license energy-saving technology

June 16, 2004 National Semiconductor and chip designer ARM have begun to license their PowerWise technology. TAGS: National Semiconductor Corp., ARM, power consumption, cell phone

LSI Logic speeds its ARM

September 3, 2003 TAGS: LSI Logic Corp., ARM

ARM to buy designer of systems-on-a-chip

August 23, 2004 With the acquisition of Artisan Components, ARM will get 340 employees, plus facilities in California and India. TAGS: ARM, Warren East, intellectual property, designer, India, chairman, IP, California, CEO

Atheros licenses technology from ARM

July 6, 2004 The move is meant to shorten the time it takes to get products to market. TAGS: Atheros Communications, ARM, ARM Holdings, wireless networking

ARM says it's ready for the iPhone

June 22, 2007 With more than 90 percent of smart-phone market already using ARM-based chips, CEO Warren East loves all the attention on iPhone. TAGS: Warren East, ARM, Apple iPhone, MP3 player, Apple Computer, smart phone, microprocessor, category, MP3, mobile phone, printer, operating system, Apple iPod, CEO, PC

Hook them with flash, keep them with software

October 5, 2007 Phones may sell because they are pink or thin, but software is what creates the user experience on a mobile computer. TAGS: ARM, Marvell, MontaVista, mobile computer, smart phone, Texas Instruments Inc., chip company, mobile phone, operating system, collaboration, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Intel has ARM in its crosshairs

September 26, 2007 Chip giant isn't content dominating the PC and server markets. It wants to make gains in mobile phones, where competition is stiffer. TAGS: ARM, Intel, mobile phone, Texas Instruments Inc., chip company, mobile device, smart phone, Samsung Electronics, San Francisco, battery, PC

ARM's new chip aims beyond cell phones

October 19, 2004 Chip designer announces new processor for wider digital-device market, moving it beyond portable-device niche. TAGS: ARM, ARM Holdings, portable device, family, cell phone

ARM aims for security, power savings

October 15, 2003 With cell phones mimicking computers more and more, chip designer ARM is moving toward increased security and scaled-down power consumption. TAGS: ARM, 3G, microprocessor, cell phone, cell phone company, power consumption, battery, virus, security, Microsoft Corp.

ARMed for the living room

April 3, 2006 Not content with "anonymous ubiquity" in cell phones, chip designer ARM is ratcheting up its focus on consumer electronics. TAGS: ARM, Warren East, mobile phone, content company, consumer electronics, living room, architecture, set-top, set-top box, electronics, TV, Intel

The unheralded monopoly

July 9, 2004 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos takes the measure of ARM, a chip designer that enjoys as formidable a monopoly as behemoths like Microsoft and Intel. TAGS: ARM, monopoly, handset, England, Texas Instruments Inc., Intel, cell phone, camera, Microsoft Corp.

Companies double up for dual-chip cell phones

October 20, 2003 NEC and ARM team up to design chips that will contain two or more processing cores, the calculating unit inside microprocessors, to be inserted into phones and home electronics devices. TAGS: ARM, ARM Holdings, NEC Electronics Corp., dual-core processor, multi-core processor, two-processor, Sun UltraSPARC, microprocessor, cell phone, telecommunications, server

The Achilles' heel in Google's phone plan

November 12, 2007 Can Google be a partner to cell phone makers? Only if the company can force itself to beg, beguile, and bluff, says CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos. TAGS: lifestyle, Starbucks Corp., ARM, Google Inc., handset maker, cell phone company, carrier, Microsoft PowerPoint, handset, cell phone, Microsoft Corp.

TI teams to hang up cell phone crackers

June 29, 2004 Texas Instruments and ARM are "burying the security into the hardware," following the emergence of the first virus to target cell phones. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., ARM, Cabir virus, cell phone, virus, hacking, Symbian Inc., security

Putting HD video on your phone

June 25, 2007 Texas Instruments says its new OMAP cell phone chips will deliver crisper images and fewer hiccups as early as next year. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., ARM, cell phone, India, Adobe Acrobat, Apple iPhone, Intel, camera, video

Sun inks new deals with old partners

June 27, 2005 Moves shore up Sun's dominance in market for supplying handset makers and cell phone operators with download software. TAGS: CLDC, ARM, Sun Microsystems Inc., cell phone, NTT DoCoMo Inc., Ericsson Inc., handset maker, Java, handset, conference, games
1 | 2
Sponsored matches for "ARM"


© 2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use