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  • Introducing ARM Cortex-A17 – a New Performance Point in Mid-range Mobile

    Stefan Rosinger
    Stefan Rosinger
    Chinese Version中文版We live in a mobile world – A world where people connect from wherever they are and whenever they want to everything that matters in their lives. ARM has been part of this mobile world…
    • February 10, 2014
  • Prototyping of ARM Cortex-M Processor systems in FPGA

    Joseph Yiu
    Joseph Yiu
    If you are a microcontroller designer working on Cortex-M processor based systems looking for an FPGA board for prototyping, I have a great news for you: ARM has released a new FPGA board, the Cortex-M…
    • January 22, 2014
  • Getting started with security software for ARMv8A based platforms

    Rob Coombs
    Rob Coombs
    You may have seen that ARM has been developing some low level trusted firmware to provide reference code that supports Secure World software on the latest v8A technology based chips.   The software is…
    • January 14, 2014
  • Divide and Conquer

    Chris Shore
    Chris Shore
    It often surprises me how many people believe that “ARM doesn’t do division” or “ARM cores don’t have divide hardware”. Of course, that used to be the case – up until the launch of the Cortex brand in…
    • January 10, 2014
  • Virtualization on the Chromebook using KVM-tool

    Andrew Wafaa
    Andrew Wafaa
    A lot has changed in a year, and progress stops for no man or woman. I documented last year how to get a standard Linux distribution running on the ARM powered Samsung Series 3 Chromebook, those steps…
    • December 20, 2013
  • How do I do <x> in assembler?

    Peter Harris
    Peter Harris
    One of the most common classes of question in the ARM community which I answer is "How do I do <x> in ARM assembler?". While I am always happy to answer these questions, I thought it would be useful to…
    • December 19, 2013
  • Five things you didn't know about the ARM® Cortex®-A15 Processor

    Bernard Ortiz de Montellano
    Bernard Ortiz de Montellano
    By now, everyone knows that the ARM Cortex-A15 processor is ARM’s highest performance v7a ARM core to date. The Cortex-A15, along with the other ARM-based cores, are helping tablets surge a projected…
    • December 18, 2013
  • The road to GlobalPlatform TEE security certification

    Rob Coombs
    Rob Coombs
    Trusted Labs have prepared a great document explaining the GlobalPlatform TEE security certification scheme.  As the importance of security grows this is likely to be an interesting option for silicon…
    • December 17, 2013
  • ....now then - which route to the end market?

    Colin Alexander
    Colin Alexander
    Over the last few weeks, there have been a number of very interesting and significant announcements from multiple companies with new initiatives based on ARM technology targeting designs for networking…
    • December 4, 2013
  • Extended System Coherency: Part 1 - Cache Coherency Fundamentals

    Neil Parris
    Neil Parris
    This year I presented "Extended System Coherency for Mobile and Beyond" on the fundamentals of cache coherency. This blog is the first in a series and starts with cache coherency fundamentals.
    • December 3, 2013
  • Size matters...

    Chris Shore
    Chris Shore
    Size mattersHow much does it take to increment a number? One instruction? Two? It is not as simple a question as you might imagine. And, believe me, this is one case where size matters.On an ARM processor…
    • November 27, 2013
  • Linaro Second Engineering Cycle Highlights

    Guest Partner Blogger
    Guest Partner Blogger
    This blog was initially posted on 27th April 2011 on blogs.arm.comAs we come to the end of our second engineering cycle, I thought it would be interesting to highlight 4 of the initiatives happening in…
    • November 22, 2013
  • ARM at Cartes Paris 2013

    Sumit Sahai
    Sumit Sahai
    I’ve just spent an amazingly busy and productive time at Cartes Paris,  the biggest and the most comprehensive global annual event dedicated to Secure Solutions for Payment, Identification and Mobility…
    • November 21, 2013
  • The features I would like in my ARM processor (part 1)

    Jens Bauer
    Jens Bauer
    Originally this blog post was intended to be all-in-one, but I was suggested to split it into smaller parts.So what I'll do, is that I'll mention the features I'd like in my ARM processor, one at a time…
    • November 21, 2013
  • A Walk Through the Cortex-A Mobile Roadmap

    Brian Jeff
    Brian Jeff
    The ARM Cortex-A mobile application processor product line spans several generations and three main product tiers. Developers and SoC designers experienced with one or more of the newer ARM ARM Processors…
    • November 19, 2013
  • What is the latest progress on big.LITTLE technology?

    Brian Jeff
    Brian Jeff
    Chinese Version中文版The first few big.little devices are now shipping in volume production, and several new SoCs are coming to market soon that will accelerate the usage of this power and performance  optimizing…
    • November 19, 2013
  • Are you interested in some ARM Cortex-M MCU on-line training ?

    Andy Frame
    Andy Frame
    Whilst browsing the EE Times website yesterday I saw an interesting advert for an EE Times University online training course titled Fundamentals of Microcontrollers (MCUs): Hands-On Workshop.The course…
    • November 19, 2013
  • On the AAPCS, with an application to efficient parameter passing

    Chris Shore
    Chris Shore
    Have you heard of Procedure Call Standard for ARM Architecture? We often refer to it as AAPCS. Today I want to pick out a couple of aspects of it as it can have a significant effect on the performance…
    • November 14, 2013
  • Login: Securely, Password: 0bs0Lete?

    Sumit Sahai
    Sumit Sahai
    One of the most talked about features of the new Apple iPhone 5S is the Touch ID feature which integrates a fingerprint sensor and a Secure Enclave. Although fingerprint sensors have been present in laptops…
    • November 13, 2013
  • ARMv8-R: A Revolutionary Architecture for Embedded Systems

    Guest Partner Blogger
    Guest Partner Blogger
    “This content was initially posted 24 October 2013 on blogs.arm.com”To say Green Hills is excited about the ARMv8-R architecture would be a large understatement. We've been consulting with…
    • November 13, 2013
  • Transparent Superpages for FreeBSD on ARM

    Guest Partner Blogger
    Guest Partner Blogger
    “This content was initially posted 27 September 2013 on blogs.arm.com”Contemporary ARM® architecture (ARMv7, the upcoming ARMv8) offers advanced CPU features like MMU, multi-level cache, TLB, multi core…
    • November 13, 2013
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