IN THE SEMICONDUCTOR industry, Arm is everywhere and nowhere. Designs from the British-based, American-listed, Japanese-controlled firm sit in almost all the world’s smartphones and most other ...
The tech sector soared as the risk-on trade returned. Amazon said it would spend $200 on capital expenditures next year, a bullish sign for Arm and its peers. Arm's business in the data center is more ...
Licensing miss, Qualcomm results weigh on Arm shares, analysts say Arm shares fall 8% in after-hours trading Arm forecasts fourth-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates Feb 4 (Reuters) - Shares ...
Arm Holdings (ARM) reports Q4 with Wall Street expecting $1.225B revenue and 25.7% YoY growth. Shares fell 35.7% over the past year. Arm’s licensing revenue surged 56% to $515M last quarter. Analysts ...
Arm Holdings-designed processors are enormously important to modern-day AI data centers. The company, however, doesn’t exactly make or sell its own silicon. This is the year that investors could start ...
The big picture: Microsoft and Qualcomm have spent the past year and a half promoting a version of Windows designed to run on Arm processors. While most essential applications now support the ...
Microsoft has announced that the Xbox app is now available on all Arm-based Windows 11 PCs. The app's release follows an update Microsoft made to its Prism emulator in December 2025, which translates ...
After years of limited gaming support on Windows 11 ARM devices, Microsoft has officially expanded the Xbox app to be fully available on all ARM-based Windows 11 PCs. That means laptops and tablets ...
Arm Holdings stock performance has recently detached from that of the broader semiconductors sector, and this will set up the tone for 2026. The company's strong Q2 report was not enough to appease ...
Chip design firm Arm Holdings has launched a new business unit called Physical AI, aimed at expanding its footprint in robotics and automotive markets, company executives told Reuters. The move ...
Why this is important: Windows on ARM has always struggled with one massive bottleneck: graphics. While Qualcomm’s integrated GPUs have improved, they still fall far short of what even entry-level ...