Arm’s new Total Complete Solution means your next phone will be stronger while using less battery

What you need to know

  • The Total Compute Solution package uses three new Cortex core designs
  • The Immortalis-G720 GPU offers 15% better performance while using 40% less memory bandwidth
  • The Cortex-X4 also boasts a 15% performance increase while using 40% less power that its predecessor.

Arm, the company that designs the base for every smartphone chip manufactured today, has announced its new lineup at Computex. As we see every year, the focus is all about being better and faster while using less power to do it.

First up is the new DSU-120 and the Cortex cores that drive it. A DSU (DynamIQ Shared Unit) “integrates one or more cores with an L3 memory system, control logic, and external interfaces to form a multicore cluster” meaning it’s essentially the heart of a multi-core Arm-based System on Chip.

This year we get to see three new core designs running the gamut from ultra-powerful to designs that conserve battery.

Arm DSU-120 design

(Image credit: Arm)

The heavy hitter is the Cortex-X4. It’s designed to be used for the most demanding tasks and has the power to offer fast and precise computation when you need it. In 2023’s design, the Cortex-X4 is 15% more powerful than last year’s model while using a whopping 40% less power.




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