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microarchitectural

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  • So in a sense, the A7 is the first CPU that's quite literally tailor-made for Android, although those same microarchitectural optimizations will benefit any other smartphone OS that uses the design.

    Ars Technica WIRED 2011

  • So in a sense, the A7 is the first CPU that's quite literally tailor-made for Android, although those same microarchitectural optimizations will benefit for any other smartphone OS that uses the design.

    Wired Top Stories Jon Stokes 2011

  • Or, as ARM processor division chief Mike Inglis put it at the launch event, "Outpacing Moore's Law with microarchitectural innovation is what we've been working on with A7 as a product."

    Ars Technica WIRED 2011

  • So in a sense, the A7 is the first CPU that's quite literally tailor-made for Android, although those same microarchitectural optimizations will benefit any other smartphone OS that uses the design.

    Ars Technica WIRED 2011

  • Or, as ARM processor division chief Mike Inglis put it at the launch event, "Outpacing Moore's Law with microarchitectural innovation is what we've been working on with A7 as a product."

    Wired Top Stories Jon Stokes 2011

  • Or, as ARM processor division chief Mike Inglis put it at the launch event, "Outpacing Moore's Law with microarchitectural innovation is what we've been working on with A7 as a product."

    Ars Technica WIRED 2011

  • Sex steroid deficiency induced by ADT for prostate cancer results in microarchitectural decay.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Sex steroid deficiency induced by ADT for prostate cancer results in microarchitectural decay.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Sex steroid deficiency induced by ADT for prostate cancer results in microarchitectural decay.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Even without direct market competition, this consumer interest towards high-performance and expensive CPUs makes Intel keep on developing its top-end products by increasing their clock rates, introducing microarchitectural improvements, and endowing them with more and more cores.

    X-bit labs Ilya Gavrichenkov 2010

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