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Better Together: Integrating Arm Mobile Studio with Unity
Geraint North
This blog talks about how the new Arm Mobile Studio collection of tools can help with Android performance analysis, and how they work together with Unity to produce a more compelling performance analysis…
March 20, 2019
Accelerating Mali GPU analysis using Arm Mobile Studio
Peter Harris
Learn to use the built-in templates in Arm Streamline Performance Analyzer to accelerate performance analysis of graphical Android applications using a Mali GPU.
March 20, 2019
Working with Uptree to support the next generation of STEM talent
Anna Malan
Arm's Anna Malan speaks to Uptree co-founders Tamsin Dewhurst and Lucy Cranwell-Ward about how Arm and Uptree are supporting the next generation of STEM talent.
March 20, 2019
Vulkan Best Practices for Mobile Developers
Ben Walshe
Vulkan is a powerful graphics API which allows for complete control of your application, enhancing the visual fidelity and performance. However, the API can be quite complex for developers as there are…
March 19, 2019
Introducing high performance device virtualization: Approach to standardization
Berenice Mann
In this blog we introduce Arm's approach to accelerators and device virtualization with a view to agreeing standards.
March 18, 2019
Compiler flags across architectures: -march, -mtune, and -mcpu
John Linford
GNU compilers and LLVM-based compilers like the Arm Compiler for HPC have three compiler flags in common: -march, -mtune, and -mcpu. I look at what these flags mean for GNU compilers and LLVM-based compilers…
March 18, 2019
Error Correlation Prediction for lockstep processors in safety-critical systems
Charlotte Christopherson
Functional safety is an important concept in safety-critical systems, and is defined as the absence of unacceptable risk due to hazards caused by malfunctioning electronic systems. Lockstepping is an error…
March 15, 2019
Taking a look inside the new HoloLens 2
Ian Pilkington
As Microsoft launches its latest mixed reality headset, the HoloLens2, we take a look at the key features and capabilities of the wearable device and how Arm is enabling performance and power efficiency…
March 14, 2019
The Role of Physical Security in IoT
Kobus Marneweck
Physical security, also known as silicon or hardware security, involves securing the silicon element of a system. This blog explores the different physical attacks and Arm IP on offer as a counter-measure…
March 14, 2019
After Embedded World: What’s Next for Embedded ML?
Dylan Zika
There’s no denying that Embedded World (EW) is a whirlwind – 1000 exhibits, 35,000 visitors and over 2,000 industry participants – but now that it’s all over and the dust has settled, I wanted to take…
March 14, 2019
The Architecture of Mobile Gaming
Ben Walshe
Arm is the architecture of mobile gaming, now the largest gaming segment in the world. Arm is attending GDC 2019 to showcase some of the initiatives being undertaken by the ecosystem team that hep game…
March 12, 2019
Making Helium: Bringing Amdahl's law to heel (4/4)
Thomas Grocutt
In previous posts we've looked at how Arm Helium technology handles vector instructions. The problem is that whenever code is vectorized, it’s not long before Amdahl's law sneaks up on you! Amdahl's law…
March 8, 2019
How Arm is powering the road to cleaner smarter vehicles
James Scobie
It’s important to fully understand the requirements of different types of engines, whether it’s a conventional internal combustion engine, hybrid or fully electric powertrain. So, how is Arm powering these…
March 6, 2019
Be the next speaker at Arm TechCon 2019
Elan Tanzer
Arm is pleased to announce the opening of the Call for Papers for its international event Arm TechCon taking place October 8-10, 2019.
March 5, 2019
What Android’s move to 64-bit means for game developers
Dave Whaley
Information for game developers about what to do and how to prepare for the move to 64-bit computing on Android
March 5, 2019
Porting PuTTY to Windows on Arm
Simon Tatham
An in-depth look on porting PuTTY to Windows on Arm. Traditionally, programs like this have only ever been run on x86 machines. Simon Tatham explains how he got his side project PuTTY running on a Windows…
March 5, 2019
Novatek advancing digital television with Arm POP IP on TSMC 22nm ULP
Kiran Burli
Television systems are entering a new and revolutionary era. Higher resolution video, vastly expanded services, and new AI-powered functions will drive user demand and unit growth.
March 4, 2019
Arm: From Sensors to Supercomputers in the Oil and Gas Sector
Darren Cepulis
One marketing tag line often heard from Arm is “From Sensors to Supercomputers”, highlighting our company’s ubiquitous nature across so many of today’s technology sectors.
February 28, 2019
Bringing Armv8.2 Instructions to Android Runtime
Xueliang Zhong
Arm Architecture v8.2 features were detailed in 2016. Just two years later, in 2018, flagship Android phones with ARMv8.2 features (Google Pixel3, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S9, etc) started shipping…
February 26, 2019
Mobile World Congress 2019: Secret Accounts, Robot Teachers and Retiring at 73
Simon Segars
MWC has chosen the theme of Intelligent Connectivity this year. At face value, it is an obvious choice given the explosion of what I call the Fifth Wave of Computing i.e. the combined impact of IoT, AI…
February 25, 2019
Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) in Linux 5.0
Quentin Perret
The Energy Aware Scheduler (EAS) is now available as part of Linux 5.0. It enables energy-efficient scheduling decisions on big.LITTLE and DynamIQ Arm platforms by choosing the right type of CPU for each…
February 25, 2019
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