04Nov 2020 by admin Arm has launched a new variant of its top-end Cortex-A78 CPU that it says could power devices such as always-on laptops. The company says the Cortex-A78C supports up to 8 big CPU core clusters for enhanced gaming and productivity performance. Related posts:Loki Release Date Set for June 11, a Month Later Than Originally PlannedXbox Black Friday Deals: Sea of Thieves, Watch Dogs: Legion, and MoreThe Suicide Squad Trailer Release Date Set for FridayApple to Remove Carbon From Supply Chain, Products by 2030Zoom Meeting App Said to Breach Privacy, Plea in Supreme Court Claims Seeking to BanGmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, Other Google Services Down GloballyAndroid's Nearby Sharing Feature May Be Coming to Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome OSDon't Worry, All Your Favorites Are Coming Back for the New Mission: Impossible SequelsJack Ma Loses Title as China's Richest Man After Coming Under Beijing's ScrutinyLenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon With 11th-Gen Intel Tiger Lake CPUs, QHD Display Launched in IndiaShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Related Post