Traditionally, Arm has focused on licensing its CPU technology to companies that incorporate it into their own processors, such as Apple’s M-series chips and Nvidia’s AI-focused Grace CPU. Meanwhile, Apple’s move to Arm-based M-series chips has demonstrated the architecture's potential for gaming, particularly on efficient, lower-power devices. Read more in our articles including "Arm Could Disrupt Gaming and PC Markets with Plans to Design Its Own Chips" and "Apple Arcade game subscription service announced".
Traditionally, Arm has focused on licensing its CPU technology to companies that incorporate it into their own processors, such as Apple’s M-series chips and Nvidia’s AI-focused Grace CPU. Meanwhile, Apple’s move to Arm-based M-series chips has demonstrated the architecture's potential for gaming, particularly on efficient, lower-power devices.
Our coverage of Apple M-series chips includes: "Arm Could Disrupt Gaming and PC Markets with Plans to Design Its Own Chips"; "Apple Arcade game subscription service announced"; "Top Budget Gaming Mice". Each article provides unique insights and information.