For many companies, a desire to utilize current and emerging technologies rather than legacy devices, which can be at or near their end-of-life stage, is driving the move to the 64-bit world. In ...
ARM tells CNET that the shift to 64-bit devices is taking place faster than expected. Part of the reason is that even 32-bit code runs faster on ARM's newest 64-bit chips. Brooke Crothers writes about ...
A new ARM mini-computer that could speed up the development of applications for 64-bit Android L smartphones and tablets will ship late next month. The hardware, which is an uncased computer, is aimed ...