A EUROPEAN START-UP company is on its way to developing a microprocessor manufacturing technique that uses a flexible plastic material for the motherboard instead of the industry-standard silicon. A ...
The processors of the future might not be made with silicon as they have been for nearly 50 years. New research headed by ARM and PragmatIC has produced a flexible processor made out of plastic. The ...
Arm, with the help of PragmatIC, has built the world's first natively flexible 32-bit Arm microprocessor. It says that this advance will be of importance to a diverse range of markets and use cases ...
Gamers' Nexus. I haven't watched it yet. I was finally able to watch it. He gave a rundown on core counts, etc. Looks like 8P+16E cores, 36MB L3 cache (20% increase), PCIe5, DDR5 only, Thunderbolt 4.