Arm Community
Site
Search
User
Site
Search
User
Arm Community blogs
Jump...
Cancel
Read the latest Arm Community blogs and explore the latest in what Arm engineers are writing about.
Browse our blogs
AI blog
Announcements
Architectures and Processors blog
Automotive blog
Embedded and Microcontrollers blog
Internet of Things (IoT) blog
Laptops and Desktops blog
Mobile, Graphics, and Gaming blog
Operating Systems blog
Servers and Cloud Computing blog
SoC Design and Simulation blog
Tools, Software and IDEs blog
Related tags
Android
Architecture
Armv8-A
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
automotive
Cloud Computing
Cortex-A
Cortex-M
ds-5
Embedded
gpu
High Performance Computing (HPC)
infrastructure
Internet of Things (IoT)
Linux
Machine Learning (ML)
Mali
mobile
NEON
Neoverse
performance
Security
TrustZone
Tutorial
vulkan
The latest posts from Arm experts
By date
By view count
By comment count
Descending
Ascending
“What does the benchmark say?”
Ed Plowman
中文版 Chinese Version:
“基准测试代表什么?”
I’m asked quite a lot about how I feel about benchmarks. When I sit down to write these blogs I usually go searching for suitable quotes. For this one I found…
March 3, 2014
It’s Just Criminal! Examples of Performance Thrown Away in Real Apps (Part 2)
Ed Plowman
Continuing on from
It’s Just Criminal! Examples of Performance Thrown Away in Real Apps (Part 1)
lets look at more criminal behavior and for me what has to be the crime of the year... “Possession…
March 3, 2014
It’s Just Criminal! Examples of Performance Thrown Away in Real Apps (Part 1)
Ed Plowman
Every time I stand up at GDC and give a presentation on how to improve the performance of mobile applications there is always one person in the crowd that fills in the feedback form with the following…
March 3, 2014
“PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWERS! Itty-bitty living space!”
Ed Plowman
Time and time again when I’m presenting at events I am asked the same questions: What does the future of mobile content look like? How much performance will content developers need? When will mobile devices…
March 3, 2014
“Better living through (appropriate) geometry”
Ed Plowman
You know those deep questions you get in philosophy like "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it still make a sound?", "What is the sound of one hand clapping?", "Why is there…
March 3, 2014
Cutting Through the Confusion with Arm Cortex-M Interrupt Priorities
Miro Samek
Arm Cortex-M processors offer versatile interrupt priority management but the multiple priority numbering conventions can lead to bugs. I explain the subject and cut through the confusion.
February 28, 2014
Mucho GPU Compute, amigo!
Roberto Mijat
I have just returned from my third Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona and I have no doubt this year’s has been for me the best one so far! We are continuing to see a strong trend in independent third…
February 28, 2014
goto fail and the ARMCC Compiler
Niall Cooling
I can't imagine anyone reading this posting hasn't already read about the Apple "
goto fail
" bug in SSL. My reaction was one of incredulity; I really couldn't believe this code could have got…
February 27, 2014
Bluetooth Technology for Wearable Devices
Will Tu
中文版 Chinese Version:
面向可穿戴设备的蓝牙技术
Wearable technology certainly made a splash at CES 2014 in Las Vegas. Several industries such as healthcare, sport and fitness, gaming, and even fashion were demonstrating…
February 26, 2014
<
>