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ARM CPUs

ARM CPUs

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What is ARM CPUs?

ARM CPUs are a family of central processing units (CPUs) based on the Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) architecture developed by Arm Holdings. They are widely used in mobile devices, embedded systems, and increasingly in laptops and servers due to their energy efficiency and performance.

What other technologies are related to ARM CPUs?

ARM CPUs Competitor Technologies

Intel Xeon processors compete with ARM CPUs in server and workstation markets.
mentioned alongside ARM CPUs in 29% (87) of relevant job posts
AMD EPYC processors compete with ARM CPUs in server and workstation markets.
mentioned alongside ARM CPUs in 28% (87) of relevant job posts

ARM CPUs Complementary Technologies

GPUs can be used alongside ARM CPUs for accelerated computing, enhancing performance in specific tasks.
mentioned alongside ARM CPUs in 100% (61) of relevant job posts
LSF is a workload management platform that can schedule and manage jobs on ARM-based clusters, thus acting as a complement.
mentioned alongside ARM CPUs in 91% (67) of relevant job posts
PBS is a job scheduler that can manage computational workloads on ARM-based systems, therefore complementing its function.
mentioned alongside ARM CPUs in 91% (67) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning ARM CPUs?

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Apple
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Qualcomm
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