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Arm Cortex-A78C CPU aims for always-on laptops

Arm Cortex-A78C CPU aims for always-on laptops

Posted on November 4, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Arm’s CPU designs and technologies practically power a large chunk of the computers in the world, from the ones we put in our pockets to those that drive our cars’ brains. The one segment that Arm-based chips haven’t yet truly taken over is the desktop and laptop market. That might be changing quickly, especially with Apple Silicon close to launching, and Arm itself is launching a new Cortex-A78C CPU that it envisions will power on-the-go devices, a.k.a. Arm-powered laptops like those pushed by Microsoft.
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