Arm Reveals Flexible, Non-Silicon PlasticArm Chip Arm and PragmatIC made a flexible microprocessor that doesn't rely on silicon in a bid to create an 'internet of everything' built on more than a ...
You can find Arm's intellectual property in a wide range of devices, from smartphones and tablets, to wireless routers, TVs, and so much more. You can squeezes wearables in there as well (smartwatches ...
Most microprocessors are made using silicon. And most are rigid, which means that if you want to put them in flexible devices like folding phones or wearables, they’ll need to be placed in a section ...
Arm has built and detailed a flexible chip made without using silicon. PlasticArm could power wearable sensors, smart labels and other Internet of Things devices. It’s not powerful enough to power ...
Arm researchers have rolled out a prototype of what the company calls the world's first fully operational 32-bit Arm-based microprocessor based on a flexible plastic substrate instead of a brittle ...