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Code Size – a comprehensive comparison of microMIPS32 and Thumb code size using many Megabytes of customer code
Ian Johnson
Take a closer look at the code size of ARM’s Thumb instruction set against the microMIPS32 instruction set.
April 28, 2014
SoC FPGA Design: Webinar with Nuvation, ARM, and Altera
Lindsay Farlow
Register now
to join design experts from
Nuvation
,
Altera
and ARM (
stefanrosinger
, CPU Product Manager) for this free
SoC
FPGA design webinar on May 8 11:00 am PDT / 2:00 pm EDT.FPGAs leverage IP cores…
April 24, 2014
Top things you might not know about ARM processors
Alban Rampon
ARM has started what I find an interesting series of presentations giving facts about their products.Here is the list so far:
Ten Things to Know About big.LITTLE
Five things you didn't know about the ARM…
April 24, 2014
White Paper: Multi-core microcontroller design with Cortex-M processors and CoreSight SoC
Ping Zuo 左平
While the majority of Cortex-M processor-based microcontrollers are single core designs, some new microcontrollers with multiple Cortex-M processors are also available.
April 24, 2014
ARM Mali Compute Architecture Fundamentals
Anton Lokhmotov
In his book
"How music works"
,
David Byrne
points out that music is created to fit a given context: music that would sound great in a symphony hall would likely sound unconvincing in a stadium…
April 23, 2014
How Will the Next 50 Billion Devices Shape Our Future?
John Blyler
IoT sensors breed a new future as technology fades into the background. Old industries are reformed, new applications light up and take flight while data stalls. Tomorrow begins today!With more than 50…
April 22, 2014
The 64-bit ARM Surge
Jim McGregor
An inside look at some of the new 64-bit processors coming from ARM partners in 2014.
April 21, 2014
Embedded Developer Feature: Jens Bauer, GPIO Design Engineer
Brad Nemire
Get to know the Embedded Developer...This is a monthly series featuring embedded developers of the ARM Connected Community.
Name:
jensbauer
Company: GPIOJob Title: Design EngineerLocation: Herning, DenmarkDeveloper…
April 17, 2014
Get started with compute shaders
Sylwester Bala
This post is to help you write a simple program with compute shaders. I hope this blog will help you to create more advanced applications based on this technology.
April 17, 2014
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