Lenovo Tech World 24 is going on right now, a multi-day conference where analysts, media members, and tech leaders come together to discuss the latest tech offerings. Earlier this morning, Intel and ...
As I’m sure many of you know, x86 architecture has been around for quite some time. It has its roots in Intel’s early 8086 processor, the first in the family. Indeed, even the original 8086 inherits a ...
Some professional coders are absolutely adamant that learning to program in assembly language in these modern times is simply a waste of time, and this post is not for them. This is for the rest of us ...
By running production workloads simultaneously on x86 and Arm, Google is signaling a new era of hardware neutrality and ...
Google has embarked on a hugely ambitious project to migrate all its internal workloads from x86 to Arm -based CPUs, a ...
Intel and AMD have announced four new technical standards aimed at strengthening the x86 architecture. The group was established to improve compatibility, simplify development, and expand the ...
For years, we PC gamers have had it easy. No, really. Not quite as easy as console users, perhaps, but we could be reasonably sure that any software we tried to run was written for the processor ...
Regular readers will recall that we wrote about Intel's X86S proposal awhile back. That was merely in the concept stages, but it's an idea to shed a lot of the legacy cruft from x86-compatible ...
For office use the standard is x86 technology, but what about for industrial applications? If you take into consideration factors of performance, power and temperature range, could other architectures ...
Anyone who thinks that Intel is easy to kill need look no further than the historical trends of the Mercury Research market share statistics that we see each quarter. Data for the third quarter of ...