All eyes are on ARM’s infrastructure processor cores at the moment, as licensees like Marvell try to disrupt Intel’s dominance in key segments like vRAN and AI/ML, and with the potential acquisition by Nvidia looming. But the core IP provider has not forgotten its heartland market, and a few weeks after refreshing its Neoverse line of CPU cores for servers, it has also updated its mobile family of products, as well as cores targeted at PCs. This was ARM’s largest ever IP release, with new families of cores for CPUs, graphics processors (GPUs), dynamic shared units (DSUs) and interconnect. The only family not to have been refreshed in recent weeks is the newest range, of Ethos network processing units (NPUs)…