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Arm unveiled its 5th-generation graphics processing unit (GPU) architecture starting with the Arm Immortalis-G720.
The Cambridge, United Kingdom-based company made the announcement at the Computex trade show in Taiwan.
It also said its Armv9 Cortex compute cluster delivered double-digit performance gains in its third consecutive year. And it unveiled its TCS23 platform for premium mobile computing to power immersive games, real-time 3D experiences and next-gen AI apps.
It’s all against the backdrop of Arm’s belief that mobile devices touch every aspect of our digital lives. In the palm of your hand is the ability to both create and consume increasingly immersive, AI-accelerated experiences that continue to drive the need for more compute, Arm said.
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The company said that every year it will build foundational platforms designed to meet increasing compute demands, with a relentless focus on high performance and efficiency. Working closely with its broader ecosystem, Arm said it is delivering the performance, efficiency and intelligence needed on every generation of consumer device to expand our digital lifestyles.
Last year, Arm promised a supercharged visual experience with the all-new flagship Immortalis-G715 GPU. It is delivering it in partnership with MediaTek through the TCS22-based Dimensity 9200, which is now powering benchmark-topping flagship smartphones from Oppo and Vivo.
This year, the company is excited to
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