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GNU ARM Eclipse is now available from Eclipse Marketplace
Liviu Ionescu
OverviewThe
GNU ARM Eclipse project
includes a set of open source Eclipse plug-ins and tools to create/build/debug/manage ARM (32-bits) and AArch64 (64-bits) applications and static/shared libraries, using…
December 9, 2015
Sinclair - Generations of Micro Men from Silicon Fen
Nathan Clough
Nathan Clough speaks with Grant Sinclair, nephew of the inventor behind the UK’s first affordable mass-market home computer, to hear of his new invention - the Poco.
December 4, 2015
White Paper: Cortex-M7 in Sensor Fusion
Eric Gowland
This paper, jointly authored by
Hillcrest Labs
and ARM, sets out to explain the background of sensor fusion processing and to present to the reader the advances in device capability that will be enabled…
December 3, 2015
White Paper: Custom SoCs Compete with Discrete IC Boards
Eric Gowland
In this White Paper, commissioned by ARM, author and leading industry commentator John Blyler (
jblyler
), takes a look at the current economics of custom System-on-Chip development relative to discrete…
December 3, 2015
Link Time Optimization in ARM Compiler 6
Umair Hashim
Introduction Link Time Optimization (LTO) is a form of interprocedural optimization which, as the name suggests, is performed at the time of linking a program. This is particularly useful when building…
December 3, 2015
The Technical and Business Side of Custom SoCs vs. Discrete IC Boards
John Blyler
New data shows that the break-even, return on investment (RoI) point continues to fall as custom SoCs compete directly with traditional discrete IC board designs.By
jblyler
, Editorial Director, JB SystemsCompelling…
December 1, 2015
Techcon 2015: Embedded Compute Board Tour
Eric Gowland
The most advanced System on Chip in the world is only so much inert silicon without the printed circuit board that supplies it with power, connects its interfaces and otherwise gives it a home where it…
November 26, 2015
Is Virtual Reality the Next Big Thing…Again?
Freddi Jeffries
In this blog series we’ll be looking at the current status of Virtual Reality with a special focus on mobile VR, where it’s heading in the future and what ARM® can do to help us get there. We’ll be covering…
November 26, 2015
Using the Stack in AArch64: Implementing Push and Pop
Jacob Bramley
The most appropriate method of implementing push and pop operations depends on the nature of the engine used. I consider a number of possible solutions for the AArch64 port of Google V8 JavaScript engine…
November 23, 2015
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