The guessing game continues over which processors Apple’s iPhone will use, with Arm Holdings’ top executive hinting the device will contain his company’s intellectual property. Warren East, Arm’s ...
Arm Holdings benefits from increased iPhone 16 shipments, leveraging its V9 chip technology, which boosts royalty revenues and supports strong growth projections. Despite Arm's growth potential in ...
Apple’s next big release will be the iPhone 17 series. A new report about the processor on board reverses previous rumors — and it’s good news. ForbesApple iPhone 17 Release Date: New Leak Reveals ...
Arm Holdings (ARM) was listed on the Nasdaq exchange a little over a year ago and has risen 125% since making its market debut. The company appears likely to benefit from the launch of Apple’s iPhone ...
In normal times, ARM would have headlined Apple’s use of its chips in some of the most iconic electronics sold. However, the Cupertino, Calif. iPad and iPhone maker has assumed the role of a black ...
It's pretty well-known which companies are providing hardware for the iPhone, even if they're not allowed to boast about it. However, there's nothing to stop companies who AREN'T in the iPhone letting ...
What processor will the iPhone use? That’s one of the great unanswered questions left in the wake of Apple’s launch of the iPhone this week, but a job ad on Apple’s Web site may hint at the answer.
ARM Holdings, a.k.a. the company responsible for the mobile processor architecture which powers the iPhone and iPad, looks set to be bought by Japan’s SoftBank for an eye-watering (iWatering?) $32 ...