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Windows 8 is stirring up a fair deal of controversy for Microsoft. Now, Intel has come out as saying that it thinks that running the new OS on ARM hardware is going to prove difficult.More »

What's different with the $399 iPad 2 is that Apple used it as a vehicle...

While the new Galaxy S III is due to officially launch on May 3rd, Samsung has just announced what's set to be powering it, and things sound promising. Based on the ARM Cortex A9, Samsung's new chip—which is called Exynos 4 Quad—will feature four cores all running at 1.4 GHz.More &raq...

You are, no doubt, quite familiar with Intel's CPU-release "cadence" of tick-tock by now. If not, the short story is that every tock brings a major breakthrough, while ticks are decent upgrades but nothing to Twitter home about. hat's not necessarily the case with Intel's latest tick, the Ivy Bri...

Intel has officially launched its new range of Ivy Bridge quad-core processors and some sources have revealed that Apple is busy eyeing up the new chips for use in its new range of iMacs and MacBook Pros, which are expected to be released this summer. Five new processors are due to be produced ...

Chip maker Qualcomm has announced that it can't meet demand for some of its mobile phone processors—which means that Android- and Windows-based phone manufacturers will have to seek an alternative in the coming months.More »

Some recent poking around inside Apple’s third-generation TV unit show that there’s actually a dual-core A5 processor inside, and not the single-core CPU listed on the spec sheet. It’s possible Apple’s just reusing iPad 2 parts that have a bad core, and simply disabling i...

Apple's next-generation of MacBook Pros are expected to be thinner and lighter just like the MacBook Air. Apple is set to begin mass producing its next-generation MacBook Pros next month, according to sources in its supply chain - just in time to receive Intel’s latest Ivy Bridge proces...

Chipworks posted some polysilicon die photos that compare Apple's A4, A5 and A5X processor. What's most striking to the casual observer is the relative size of each die. As Chipworks notes, the A5X is "big and beautiful" when compared to the A4 and even its close predecessor the A5.You can see th...

Today has been pretty exciting. Not only did we confirm the die size...