The cortex A53 and A57 models represented the first 64-bit CPUs of the company. Thus the tablet phone and other mobile machines "consuming information devices to devices that create information" to develop.
The British developer of CPU has new processors for tablets and Smartphones agekündigt. Cortex A53 and A57 models are the first processors of the chip Smith, the 64-bit CPU support. This was announced in an interview with News.com Noel Hurley, ARM - Vice President of marketing and strategy. Tablets and other mobile machines "consuming information devices to devices that create information" to evolve in this way.
The new generation of chips to enable manufacturers to develop operating systems that are compatible with different device types, such as Smartphones and tablets. It said James Bruce, the lead mobile strategist from ARM. In addition, he expected that mobile devices with regard to their technical condition increasingly are approaching the standards of today's PCs. As an example, Bruce Samsungs leads latest XXL Smartphone: "If you note 3 look at the Samsung Galaxy, then has it up to 3 GB memory." In the next year or two years smartphones and tablets will be RAM 4 Gbyte."
Arm aims to achieve these improvements without compromising the long battery life, need mobile devices. According to the managers the first high end smartphones and tablets, as well as server with ARM Cortex-A53 - A57 processors should be end of 2014 available. First pattern will deliver ARM end of 2013, added Hurley.
The challenge for Intel is that it so far has made no name in the Android world. Samsung has equipped his Tablet Galaxy tab 3 with an Intel processor though to the surprise of many, tests certify the device but no superior performance. CNET criticized, for example, the low performance when switching between applications. "Samsung has made much noise to the Galaxy tab 3, but indeed, it was a disappointment when it came on the market," Hurley said.
According to a report by Barron's, Intel has reduced his schedule for the introduction of an atom processor with 14 nm structure width made recently by six months. Thus, it wants to make the transition more quickly in the post-PC era and more to compete with ARM. Bay Trail T - so the first 14-nm-nuclear processors - Intel to deliver now end of 2014.