Mobile

As the semiconductor industry continues to evolve, Arm stands at the forefront of innovation for its core and IP architecture, especially in the mobile space, by pushing the boundaries of technology to deliver cutting-edge solutions for end users. For 2024, Arm's year-on-year strategic advancements focus on enhancing last year's Armv9.2 architecture with a new twist. Arm has rebranded and re-strategized its efforts by introducing Arm Compute Subsystem (CSS), the direct successor to last year's Total Compute Solutions (TSC2023) platform. Arm is also transitioning its latest IP and Cortex core designs, including the largest Cortex X925, the middle Cortex A725, and the refreshed and smaller Cortex A520 to the more advanced 3 nm process technology. Arm promises that the 3 nm process node will deliver unprecedented...

Pine D'Music MP3 Player

With our ongoing coverage of portable MP3 players we have Pine's D'Music MP3 player. While the D'Music isn't the most popular MP3 player around, it actually turned out...

1 by Kiran Venkatesh on 3/19/2000

Best Data CABO MP3 Player

For our first look at a portable MP3 player we took a look at Best Data's first entry into the portable MP3 player market. The CABO MP3 player...

2 by Kiran Venkatesh on 3/12/2000

VideoLogic Sirocco CrossFire

VideoLogic, a division of Imagination Technologies, has recently started offering their products in North America. The first set of speakers from VideoLogic being reviewed here at AnandTech is the Sirocco Crossfire.

1 by Jason Clark on 2/19/2000

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