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We have made some updates to the Arm Developer website

Niki Dow
Niki Dow
February 1, 2022
1 minute read time.

Over the past 18 months we have been gathering your feedback and analyzing the data we get from our websites. As a result, in the coming months you will see some updates to the Arm Developer website.

Why are we making changes?

We are committed to enabling our developer and engineering communities to do their best possible work, and this is an ongoing process as the needs of our users evolve over time. Recent data analysis and research has shown that we need to improve the user journeys on our digital estate and the content consumption experience for our developers. The updates you see today are the first in a series of improvements we are making, as we continue to invest in providing best-in-class resources for the Arm ecosystem.

What is new?

You will notice updates to the following areas of the Arm Developer website:

  • A new homepage: a simplified interface, driven by a machine learning insights engine to provide powerful in-site search, recommendations, and relevant information.
  • New site navigation: refocusing core content into 3 key areas giving easier access to the content you need.
  • Updated hardware IP product content: all processor content has been refreshed and is presented in a new visual layout.
  • Updated Graphics, Gaming, and VR content: all content has been refreshed and is presented in a way that collects relevant information and allows you to refine the content displayed using filters that appear on the left side of the page.

What is next?

The updates we are making today are part of the evolution of the Arm Developer website. You will see more updates in the next few months all designed to ensure we are empowering developers across the world to innovate easily and quickly on Arm. Stay tuned for more.

What do we need from you?

Tell us what you think using the feedback button on each page. You can use it to tell us what you like, do not like, if there is an error or if something is not working. Whatever it may be, we would love to hear from you.

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