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GSM Arena
4 days ago
- GSM Arena
Leakster: ARM's new prime CPU core will improve IPC to run more efficiently
Yesterday, MediaTek's Dimensity 9500 surfaced on Geekbench, which was our first brush with ARM's new prime core. It is codenamed 'Travis' and no, it wasn't running at 4GHz, just 3.23GHz. Travis is not official yet, but leakster Digital Chat Station reports that it will be unveiled in September. The key metric for flagship chips will become IPC, 'instructions per clock cycle', according to DCS. This may spell the end of the gigahertz race on mobile. The simplest explanation of IPC is that a CPU with double the IPC needs half the clock speed to do the same amount of work. Reality is not so simple, but that is the rule of thumb. Travis will deliver 'double-digit growth' in IPC (measured in percent), which will allow it to run more efficiently. Remember that higher clock speeds require a higher core voltage and heat generation goes up as the square of the voltage – meaning that even small differences can have a big impact. The Travis core also supports SME, ARM's Scalable Matrix Extension. Matrix and vector calculations are the heart of all trendy AI applications, but also just about every classic signal processing algorithm (think image and audio processing). Besides a single Travis core, the Dimensity 9500 will also be equipped with three Alto and four Gelas cores (Gelas being the next Cortex-A7xx core, while Alto is a bit of a mystery). The GPU is a new design from ARM codenamed 'Drage', which will be sold under the 'Mali-G1' branding. You can check out the ARM presentation from Computex 2025 here, specifically the section titled 'A sneak peek of next-generation ARM Lumex CSS' (Compute Sub-System). PS. ARM is retiring the 'Cortex' brand and will split it into several branches: 'Lumex' for mobile, 'Niva' for PC, 'Zena' for automotive, 'Neoverse' for servers and 'Orbis' for IoT. Source


Time of India
6 days ago
- Sport
- Time of India
Kabaddi meet underway
1 2 3 4 Ranchi: The State Under-18 boys and girls kabaddi competition was inaugurated at RPF Barracks Sports Ground, Bokaro, by ARM Vineet Kumar, who emphasised vast career potential in sports. A total of 639 players from 22 districts are competing. Dignitaries including Santosh Kumar and Gopal Thakur encouraged the participants. A two-minute silence honoured recent tragedies of plain crash in Ahmedabad. Meanwhile, the Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) celebrated MS Dhoni's induction into the ICC Hall of Fame 2025 with a special ceremony. Held on the eve of the WTC final, the event honoured Dhoni's legendary 14-year career and global impact. JSCA president Ajay Nath Shahdeo, vice-president Sanjay Pandey, and others attended, applauding Dhoni's historic achievements and his role in elevating Indian cricket to new heights.


Time of India
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Kathanar The Wild Sorcerer': to Aadu 3': 3D Wave in Mollywood
Mollywood is embracing 3D technology, with filmmakers exploring its potential beyond fantasy genres. 'Aadu 3' is venturing into 3D, showcasing this shift. Jonita Doda highlights the immersive experience of India's first 3D romantic film, 'Salmon 3D,' while Tovino Thomas acknowledges the challenges of 3D filming, emphasizing that content remains paramount, regardless of the format. (Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Watching a movie in 3D is always an immersive experience, despite some critics. Coming to Mollywood, the industry seems to be shifting its gears to a new realm, and the most basic one would be 3D movies. Let's take a look at the 3D wave happening in the Malayalam film industry. 'Aadu' venturing into 3D Jayasurya and Midhun Manuel Thomas' hit series 'Aadu 3' is reportedly in 3D format. This shows how the Malayalam filmmakers are pushing the boundaries of 3D by not only limiting it to fantasy or fictional movies. Director Midhun Manuel Thomas surely would have seen the scope of storytelling via 3D, enhancing the theatrical experience; otherwise, a talented scriptwriter and filmmaker like him wouldn't be opting for such a format. (Picture Courtesy: Facebook) 'It adds a new dimension to the cinematic experience' - Jonita Doda In an exclusive conversation with the actress Jonita Doda, who has been part of India's first-ever romantic 3D film 'Salmon 3D' revealed that it adds a whole new theatrical experience. Talking to ETimes, the 'Salmon 3D' actress said, 'The USP of our film lies in two key aspects. Firstly, it is India's first-ever romantic 3D stereoscopic film, which adds a whole new dimension to the cinematic experience. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Scam Exposed: What They Won't Tell You about zero trust! Expertinspector Click Here Undo The immersive visuals and depth created through 3D technology bring the romance and emotions of the story to life in a captivating way.' Salmon 3D - Official Malayalam Trailer (Picture Courtesy: Facebook) 'Shooting with 3D cameras is a very tough thing to do' - Tovino Thomas Now let's move on to the production part of a 3D film. In a conversation with Mid Day, the 'ARM' actor Tovino Thomas said that shooting a movie in 3D is quite challenging. He said, 'Shooting with 3D cameras is a very tough thing to do. It takes more time and effort.' Coming to 'ARM', what the makers did was 3D conversion rather than shooting in 3D camera. He said, ''People won't be able to tell whether we shot it with 3D cameras or converted it later, because the technology has come so far. We already have clear guidelines on how to shoot for 3D conversion — there's a specific approach to follow, and our cinematographer was fully aware of that from the start.' Do all films require 3D? Well, the answer would be a clear NO! While 3D may enhance the theatre-viewing experience, not all stories are perfect that way. There may be several sequences added just for the sake of creating that 3D visual, and this would serve no purpose to the actual storyline. For a movie like 'My Dear Kuttichathan', 3D experience is well worth it. But if one were to pick a 3D format for a film like 'Drishyam', it would be a complete no and would feel complete injustice towards the content of the movie, unless there are some genuine reasons for adding 3D elements (hopefully there won't be any). Coming to the upcoming Jayasurya starrer 'Kathanar The Wild Sorcerer', it's quite sure that the 3D elements will work as everyone knows the storyline and how it can be perfectly suited for a 3D experience. Shooting in 3D or not, as we always say, the content of a movie matters.
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Ranjay Sarda Named 40 Under 40 Honoree by Elite Business Awards: Building a Mission-Driven Global Talent Powerhouse
Proud Moment: Holding the Torch of Recognition Legacy in the Making: Ranjay Sarda Honored with 40 Under 40 Distinction A Voice for Purpose: Ranjay Sarda Takes the Stage at the Business Elite Awards MIAMI, June 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The ARM Group is thrilled to announce that Ranjay Sarda, Co-Founder & CEO of The ARM Group, and Founder of KARM Global and The ARM Group of Properties, has been named a 2025 Elite Business Awards 40 Under 40 honoree. The award recognizes outstanding young leaders who are driving transformation across industries—and few embody that better than Ranjay. 'Winning this award is not just a personal honor, but a testament to the team that believed in the crazy dream of making hiring more human—and more global,' said Ranjay. 'We built this from the ground up, and we're just getting started.' From architecting global workforce solutions to pioneering platforms with purpose, Ranjay's career reflects relentless grit, deep empathy, and a bold commitment to building companies that change with a mission to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity, The ARM Group has rapidly scaled into a globally respected recruitment firm with hiring capabilities in 60+ countries and offices across India, the United States, and Europe. From Boston to Bangalore, Sydney to San Jose, Munich to Mumbai, and Beijing to Baltimore, ARM's reach is international—but its mindset remains deeply personal. 'Our success isn't just about placements—it's about stories,' Ranjay explains. 'Every candidate we help, every family we uplift—it fuels us to keep building.'Inside The ARM Group, the culture is as progressive as its global reach. With 300% year-over-year growth, the company has become one of the fastest-growing recruitment firms in the world—powered by a team that is motivated, mission-driven, and having fun doing it. What makes ARM stand out? Unlimited PTO ARMstice Day: An annual day off for employees to rest, reflect, or recharge An inclusive, laughter-filled environment where ideas—and people—thrive One of the best places to start your career: Early-career professionals are mentored, supported, and celebrated And don't just take our word for it—our Google Reviews say it all. 'We've built a company where people want to show up—not because they have to, but because they get to,' says Ranjay. 'We lead with purpose, but we also lead with joy.'At the core of The ARM Group's culture lies its unique ARMor Code, a set of values that drive every decision, every interaction, and every hire: Ownership – Step up, stay accountable Hustler Mentality – Relentless energy meets results Positive Thinking – See solutions, not problems Poise – Calm, clear-headed leadership Authenticity – Real people. Real conversations. This values-first approach has built a strong, resilient, and connected workforce that delivers excellence around the 40 Under 40 story isn't just about growth—it's about giving. As part of his mission, he donates a portion of The ARM Group's total revenue to Smile Train, a global nonprofit that provides life-changing cleft surgeries to children in need. 'So far, we've helped hundreds of kids smile,' Ranjay shares. 'That's the most meaningful KPI I'll ever track.'In addition to leading The ARM Group, Ranjay is also the founder of KARM Global, a people-focused technology platform often described as 'LinkedIn and Tinder's purpose-driven baby.' He also leads The ARM Group of Properties, a growing venture that reimagines spaces where people live, work, and grow. What ties all his ventures together? A simple belief: people deserve to The ARM Group continues to scale, it's also hiring exceptional talent across functions. Whether you're an industry veteran or just starting out, this is your sign to jump in. 'If you're someone who wants to be part of a mission to help people find jobs and reshape lives,' says Ranjay, 'reach out. Let's do something amazing—together.' About The ARM GroupThe ARM Group is a global recruitment and talent strategy firm with hiring capabilities in 60+ countries. Headquartered in the U.S. with offices in India and Europe, the company partners with organizations worldwide to deliver scalable, human-centric hiring solutions. Powered by the ARMor Code, fueled by a 300% growth engine, and committed to an employee-first culture, The ARM Group is redefining the world of recruitment—one placement, one smile at a time. Media Contact:press@ ARM Photos accompanying this announcement are available at: in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Arm Holdings (ARM) Gets a ‘Hold' from Benchmark—But Its AI Momentum Is Hard to Ignore
Arm Holdings plc (NASDAQ:) is one of the . On June 12, Benchmark analyst Cody Acree reiterated a 'Hold' rating on the stock. The rating reaffirmation follows a virtual conference call with the company's Senior Director of Investor Relations, Alexis Waadt. Expressing optimism regarding Arm's strong fundamental performance drivers, the firm highlighted Arm's impressive 96.98% gross margin and 23.94% year-over-year revenue growth. The firm particularly noted Arm's globally expanding licensing opportunities, robust position in the mobile market, as well as recent growth drivers in AI PCs, data centers, and more. The company also boasts diverse revenue streams and strategic partnerships, and holds the flexibility to navigate market challenges and leverage upcoming opportunities in the AI landscape. Analysts on Wall Street currently have a consensus 'Buy' rating on the stock. The average price target of $147 implies a 5.7% upside; however, the Street-high target of $180 implies an upside of 29.4%. Arm Holdings plc (NASDAQ:ARM) is a semiconductor and software design company that designs and manufactures semiconductor technology and other related products. While we acknowledge the potential of ARM as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: and Disclosure: None.