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Apple is thy far he biggest buyer of microprocessors today...

Intel falls flat trying to claim it can convince Apple to use its chips in iPads and iPhones Intel may be the biggest world’s biggest chip maker, but the company failed to cash in on the mobile technology craze. Staying focused on desktops and laptops where it had a near lock on general com...

In about 10 years or so, we will see the collapse of Moore's Law...

ARM on Tuesday rolled out a unique variant on the Cortex-A15...

The magicians of Cupertino have quietly started shipping iOS devices with 32nm A5 SoCs...

Despite reports that Intel's Ivy Bridge processors would be delayed until June, CNET now says that Intel will start rolling out the highly anticipated processors on April 23rd.More »

There have been a series of hold-ups with Intel's new Ivy Bridge processor line, but according to CPU World the wait is almost over; some of the new mobile and desktop quad-core chips will be launched before the end of April.More »

Johannes Kepler once wrote, "Nature uses as little as possible of anything." Nvidia's latest GPU, code-named Kepler after the German mathematician, looks to be inspired by that quote, as much as by the original Kepler's mathematical prowess. The new GPU-the GTX 680- offers superb graphics horsepo...

Apple is an iconic consumer electronics company with a string of massively successful products...

With processors, it's easy to get caught up in gigahertz and petaflops and the top-end specs. But blazing fast speed doesn't mean all that much for, say, your refrigerator. ARM's says its Cortex-M0+ chip will connect your dumb appliances to a smart grid, and offer "years" of battery life on some ...