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IoT standards: How CoAP, OMALWM2M and IPSO smart objects fits together in an IoT stack
Pratul Sharma
If you are following IoT, you must have heard about CoAP, OMALWM2M and IPSO smart objects and have wondered how all these new protocols fits together in a stack. In this post we will look at how these…
August 14, 2015
“ARM + Tencent Games Innovation Lab” has been opening for six thousands game developers of Tencent Games
Leon Zhang 章立
Following the strategic partnership announcement at GDC 2015 which was held in San Francisco from 2nd to 6th March : “
ARM and Tencent Games collaborate to advance mobile gaming
”, we have worked with…
August 11, 2015
Migrating ARM Linux from CoreLink CCI-400 Systems to CoreLink CCN-504
Jason Andrews
Recently, Carbon released the first ARMv8 Linux CPAK utilizing the
ARM CoreLink CCN-504 Cache Coherent Network
on
Carbon System Exchange
. The CCN family of interconnect offers a wide range of high bandwidth…
August 6, 2015
Java speaks CoAP
Zach Shelby
The IoT team at ARM puts a lot of effort into creating and implemented standards for security and communications. A great example of this is the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP),
RFC7252
, which…
August 3, 2015
This device can locate, unlock and remote start any vehicle with OnStar RemoteLink
Artie Beavis
When director Sam Esmail was casting for his latest cyberpunk–thriller TV series Mr. Robot, we’re surprised serial hacker Samy Kamkar wasn’t in the running for the star role. That’s because, in just the…
July 30, 2015
ARM Streamline supports Android trace events and more in DS-5 v5.22 release.
Ashok Bhat
We‘ve just released
ARM DS-5 Development Studio
v5.22 and we have made Streamline more powerful and user-friendly. In this blog, I will highlight the major changes in the latest version. For a more…
July 24, 2015
Where IoT Growth is Coming From Might Surprise You
Brian Fuller
For Internet of Things (IoT) designs, the consumer segment is a sexy siren call, but enterprise applications are where the money is, according to a top analyst from IDC. Vernon Turner, senior vice president…
July 23, 2015
Welcome to Home Smart Home
Brian Fuller
In electronics design the ecosystem is driving hard toward delivering devices, software and tools to enable IoT to take off. For retailers it could be huge...or not. They’re trying to figure it out as…
July 21, 2015
Programmable Interrupt Controllers: A New Architecture
Eoin McCann
ARM’s GIC (General Interrupt Controller) architecture provides an efficient and standardized approach for handling interrupts in multi-core ARM based systems.
July 20, 2015
Smile to the camera, it’s OpenCL!
Roberto Mijat
At a recent press event in China,
Huawei
announced their latest flagship smartphone, the
Honor 7
. This device is special. It marks a major milestone in the use of innovative heterogeneous computing technologies…
July 16, 2015
Making the leap from Intel to ARM? Here's what you need to know.
Rich Nass
Considering making the transition from an Intel-based board to an ARM-based board? I asked two experts at WinSystems what a designer might encounter when making that change.
July 14, 2015
Silicon autopsy: Understanding when chips fail
Eoin McCann
In a lot of ways debug is similar to being a medical doctor. A patient comes in with some complaints and lists their symptoms, but you need to run tests in order to properly diagnose the issue before focusing…
July 14, 2015
How to debug: CoreSight basics (Part 3)
Eoin McCann
This is the third in a series of blogs that gives a technical introduction to the ARM CoreSight Debug and Trace technology and architecture.
July 13, 2015
Using Reentrant interrupt on Cortex M family and GCC
Carlo Alberto Avizzano
Dear Friends,here they are few lines of GCC-Assembly code to make your interrupt in Cortex-M4 fullyreentrant. Please read notes from
Sippey
before proceeding to details of implementationof this page.NOTE1…
July 11, 2015
Sensors To Servers Demo(Part 3)
Eric Gowland
This is the third installment of the Sensors to Servers demo blog. We’ll talk about the server side of the story and the visualisation we provided to client devices.
July 7, 2015
Sensors To Servers Demo (Part 2)
Eric Gowland
Welcome to the second instalment of the Sensors to Servers demonstration blog. In this entry, we’ll talk in more detail about the sensor nodes developed for the demonstration.
July 7, 2015
Sensors to Servers Demo (Part 1)
Eric Gowland
This blog is the first in a series on the Sensors to Servers demonstration. This first episode will present the basic topology of the demonstration and discuss the connectivity standards used.
July 7, 2015
Enabling FreeBSD on AArch64
Andrew Wafaa
FreeBSD is an advanced UNIX-based operating system used to power modern servers, desktops and embedded platforms. The FreeBSD community has had support for 32-bit ARM for some time, and is now looking…
July 7, 2015
Getting Started with CMSIS on Cortex-M MCUs: Core, DSP, and RTOS
Christopher Seidl
CMSIS is the ARM Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard and widely used for Cortex-M based microcontrollers. CMSIS enables consistent and simple software interfaces to the processor for interface…
July 7, 2015
How to debug: CoreSight basics (Part 2)
Eoin McCann
I'm doing a series of blogs that give a technical introduction into ARM CoreSight debug and trace technology. The ETM and PTM trace units are trace sources that monitor ARM processors.
July 6, 2015
How to debug: CoreSight basics (Part 1)
Eoin McCann
Debug can be a pain. At the best of times it's a nuisance and in the worst case scenario a complex web of wires that need to be configured properly to diagnose and solve SoC design problems.
June 30, 2015
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