Arm, the UK-based company renowned for licensing core CPU designs to tech giants like Qualcomm, Apple, and Nvidia, is reportedly gearing up to enter the chip-designing space itself. 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. Nvidia, after being blocked from acquiring Arm in 2021, has developed its 20-core Grace CPU with MediaTek, showcasing its readiness to adapt. CPU Specs: GPU Intel Core i7-7700k GPU Nvidia GTX 1080Ti Founder's Edition RAM 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws 2400Mhz MOBO: Gigabyte Z270N HDD: 3TB WD RED SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250gbs PSU: Corsair AX1200i . Read more in our articles including "Arm Could Disrupt Gaming and PC Markets with Plans to Design Its Own Chips" and "NVIDIA GTX 1080Ti Review".
Arm, the UK-based company renowned for licensing core CPU designs to tech giants like Qualcomm, Apple, and Nvidia, is reportedly gearing up to enter the chip-designing space itself. 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.
Nvidia, after being blocked from acquiring Arm in 2021, has developed its 20-core Grace CPU with MediaTek, showcasing its readiness to adapt. CPU Specs: GPU Intel Core i7-7700k GPU Nvidia GTX 1080Ti Founder's Edition RAM 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws 2400Mhz MOBO: Gigabyte Z270N HDD: 3TB WD RED SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250gbs PSU: Corsair AX1200i .
Our coverage of Nvidia Grace CPU includes: "Arm Could Disrupt Gaming and PC Markets with Plans to Design Its Own Chips"; "NVIDIA GTX 1080Ti Review"; "Nvidia GTX 1080Ti Founders Edition Unboxing and First Impressions". Each article provides unique insights and information.