Patientenmonitoring in der Quarantäne

Technische Hilfen in Corona-Zeiten, wenn Patienten nicht in der Praxis betreut werden können und Hausbesuche nicht angemessen sind

Technische Hilfen in Corona-Zeiten, wenn Patienten nicht in der Praxis betreut werden können und Hausbesuche nicht angemessen sind

Airpods Max im Test: Überteuerter Apple-Kopfhörer enttäuscht

Von den Airpods Pro waren wir begeistert und deshalb gespannt auf Apples Airpods Max – im Test finden wir keine Rechtfertigung für den hohen Preis. Ein Test von Ingo Pakalski (Airpods, Apple)

Von den Airpods Pro waren wir begeistert und deshalb gespannt auf Apples Airpods Max - im Test finden wir keine Rechtfertigung für den hohen Preis. Ein Test von Ingo Pakalski (Airpods, Apple)

Adenauers Geist im Dunstkreis der Grünen

Neue Rechte – Altes Denken: Zum Antifaschismus der “liberalen Moderne” gehört eine große Portion Antikommunismus. Anmerkungen zu Spengler und Heidegger

Neue Rechte - Altes Denken: Zum Antifaschismus der "liberalen Moderne" gehört eine große Portion Antikommunismus. Anmerkungen zu Spengler und Heidegger

Europas Nachwuchs-Putinisten

Während Berlin und Brüssel den Druck auf Moskau erhöhen, gewinnen in der östlichen Peripherie der EU autoritäre Tendenzen an Dynamik

Während Berlin und Brüssel den Druck auf Moskau erhöhen, gewinnen in der östlichen Peripherie der EU autoritäre Tendenzen an Dynamik

Nvidia wants to buy CPU designer Arm—Qualcomm is not happy about it

The proposed deal creates a nest of potential conflicts of interest.

Some current Arm licensees view the proposed acquisition as highly toxic.

Enlarge / Some current Arm licensees view the proposed acquisition as highly toxic. (credit: Aurich Lawson / Nvidia)

In September 2020, Nvidia announced its intention to buy Arm, the license holder for the CPU technology that powers the vast majority of mobile and high-powered embedded systems around the world.

Nvidia's proposed deal would acquire Arm from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank for $40 billion—a number which is difficult to put into perspective. Forty billion dollars would represent one of the largest tech acquisitions of all time, but 40 Instagrams or so doesn't seem like that much to pay for control of the architecture supporting every well-known smartphone in the world, plus a staggering array of embedded controllers, network routers, automobiles, and other devices.

Today’s Arm doesn’t sell hardware

Arm's business model is fairly unusual in the hardware space, particularly from a consumer or small business perspective. Arm's customers—including hardware giants such as Apple, Qualcomm, and Samsung—aren't buying CPUs the way you'd buy an Intel Xeon or AMD Ryzen. Instead, they're purchasing the license to design and/or manufacture CPUs based on Arm's intellectual property. This typically means selecting one or more reference core designs, putting several of them in one system on chip (SoC), and tying them all together with the necessary cache and other peripherals.

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State lawmakers override veto, become first in nation to tax online ads

First-of-its-kind bill in the US is likely to face legal challenges.

None of these companies are keen to hand over a slice of their revenue to Maryland.

Enlarge / None of these companies are keen to hand over a slice of their revenue to Maryland. (credit: Malik Evren | Getty Images)

Maryland today became the first state in the nation to impose a tax on digital advertising revenue, overriding an earlier veto from the governor and incurring the wrath of piles of Big Tech businesses that are all but guaranteed to sue.

The bill (PDF) levies a state tax of up to 10 percent on the annual gross revenues of all digital advertising aimed at users inside Maryland state. Proceeds from the new tax are explicitly earmarked to go into an education fund dedicated to improving Maryland public schools.

"Right now, they don’t contribute," the bill's primary sponsor, Sen. Bill Ferguson (D) said of the bill. "These platforms that have grown fast, and so enormously, should also have to contribute to the civic infrastructure that helped them become so successful."

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