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
Condition Codes 3: Conditional Execution in Thumb-2
Jacob Bramley
Armv8 deprecates the use of the it instruction to make anything other than a single 16-bit instruction conditional. This affects many of the examples in this post.
September 11, 2013
Coding for Neon - Part 4: Shifting Left and Right
Martyn
This article introduces the shifting operations provided by Neon, and shows how they can be used to convert image data between commonly used color depths.
September 11, 2013
Valgrind 3.6.0 for ARM-Linux
Guest Partner Blogger
Version 3.6.0 of Valgrind was released a couple of weeks ago. The largest change this release is the addition of support for Linux running on ARM. Learn more about the release in this blog.
September 11, 2013
Memory access ordering - an introduction
Leif Lindholm
In this post, I will be introducing a few concepts and explain the reasons behind them. In future posts, I will follow up with practical examples.
September 11, 2013
Memory access ordering part 2: Barriers and the Linux kernel
Leif Lindholm
My previous post provided an introduction to memory access ordering. It did not however, provide any solution to the problem. This post covers barrier use within the Linux kernel.
September 11, 2013
Happy Fifth Birthday iPhone! Innovator and Troublemaker
James Bruce
On June 29, 2007 -- the original iPhone went on sale and unleashed an unrivaled period of creative innovation and destruction in the mobile phone business. In case you have forgotten, the original iPhone…
September 11, 2013
CubeStormer II - The Power of Two
David Gilday
I have a confession to make... I started writing this post in November 2011, but in the excitement of the events at the time, I left it unfinished... until today. This morning I stopped at a local supermarket…
September 11, 2013
Transmogrify the Personal Computer using efficient low power SoC solutions
Andrew N. Sloss
Wouldn't it be great if I could transmogrify the PC to become an intelligent network of specialized components? The goal would be to create a much more efficient computation system marrying critical software…
September 11, 2013
Contact-less payments and NFC
Rob Brown
Since you're reading this blog, it's fairly likely you're technically minded and would've heard of
contact-less payment cards
. These smart-chip enabled cards promise to speed checkout for…
September 11, 2013
<
>