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Tag Archives: A9

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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 11, 2014

ARM announces the new Cortex-A17 32-bit core

And to keep it company the Mali-DP500 display processor

ARM is announcing the new mid-range A17 core today, expect this successor to the A12 to surface about a year from now.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 15, 2014

What core follows ARM’s A12?

If you didn’t know A12 was named Owl, you pobably don’t know this one

What is the ARM core that follows the A12 aka Owl which s due out next month?
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 2, 2013

AMLogic 8-core ARM Mali-450 MP8 spotted in the wild

Techcon 13: 4 A9s and 8 Mali-450s make an AMLogic AML8726-M8

For those of you waiting for an 8-core ARM Mali GPU, your prayers have been answered in the form of the AMLogic AML8726-M8 SoC.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 28, 2013

Calxeda releases their A15 based Midway ECX-2000 SoC

A15 replaces A9, A57s to come

Calxeda is not resting much after the release of their first chip, today they are talking about their new A15 based “Midway” ECX-2000.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 2, 2013

ARM announces an new core called the A12

Not to mention a the new Mali T622 GPU and Mali V500 video unit

ARM is announcing a curious new core called the A12 today, a new 32-bit part for a 64-bit world.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 6, 2013

Broadcom shows off video software and a dongle

MWC 2013: ALCE makes things look better, the dongle dangles

Broadcom had new hardware and software to show off at MWC, one reference design and two demos respectively.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 26, 2013

ST-Ericsson shows off 3.0GHz ARM A9 tablet

MWC 2013: Faster than a speeding A15 shaped bullet

ST-Ericsson was showing of a 3GHz dual core tablet at MWC, not bad for the venerable ARM A9 core.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 18, 2013
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Nvidia’s telegraphs Tegra’s woes at CES

Analysis: Design wins are decidedly absent for good reason

Nvidia took a decidedly different tone at the launch of Tegra 4, and the muted tone shows exactly how much trouble their mobile line is in.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 11, 2013

Global Foundries expands their IP menu

Common Platform 2013: Six new appetizers before the main course

SemiAccurate talked about the process side of Global Foundries a few days ago, but being a foundry is much more than printing designs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 17, 2013

ST-Ericksson puts out a 2.5GHz phone chip

CES 2013: A novel 28nm FD-SOI process makes it all possible

ST-Ericksson just came out of nowhere with a novel FD-SOI 28nm process that they developed to take the phone SoC speed crown. Updated
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 14, 2012

Intel and ARM vendors start server war (of words)

What do you think, substance or fluffy distraction?

There is a new front in Intel’s war with everyone, customers not withstanding, and that is the so called microserver market.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 18, 2012

Calxeda open up the roadmap to 64-bit ARM servers

Lago, Midway, and servers available now

It looks like Calxeda not only announced available products today, but also a few details about upcoming products.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 14, 2011
22

Global Foundries does 20nm

Smaller, speedier

ARM and Global Foundries are jointly announcing two milestones today, a 2.5+GHz A9 and a 20nm A9 tapeout.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 3, 2011
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Calxeda launches a 4-core ARM server chip

1000+ cores in 4U, plus real server features

Calxeda just launched what is quite possibly the most important new chip this year, it will change the game.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 4, 2011
17

A look at Tegra 3, 3.3 and 4

Part 1: Tegra 3 warts lead to a new variant

What’s going on with Nvidia’s Tegra line lately?
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