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The Arm University Program – Reflecting on a successful year and the road ahead
Sadanand Gulwadi
For the Arm University Program, 2018 was yet another year of milestones. Sadanand Gulwadi recap the highlights in this blog and looks ahead to 2019.
January 17, 2019
The path to 1.5 billion 5G-ready smartphone devices
Jack Melling
Every ten years mobile connectivity has a generational evolution. We’ve had 1G (voice calls), 2G (SMS messaging), 3G (web browsing) and 4G (LTE/ rich internet services). We’re now reaching the 5G evolution…
January 16, 2019
Introducing Iris, the new generation of debug and trace interface in Arm Models
Rob Kaye
The Iris Debug and Trace interface represents a major step forward in functionality for virtual prototypes incorporating Arm Fast Model.
January 16, 2019
Securing the Smart Lighting Industry
Aniruddha Deodhar
Smart Lighting can provide a safe and comfortable environment that provides real time insights for inhabitants, but only if it’s secured. Find out how you can make security the foundation of your lighting…
January 16, 2019
Arm Compiler 6.11 – What’s New?
Peterson Quadros
Another milestone achieved for the Arm Compiler 6.11.
January 15, 2019
Driving transformation: The past, present and future of the car cockpit
Daniel Bernal
As microcontroller technology has improved, so has our ability to build in the sort of advanced cockpit features previously only imagined in aircraft or racing cars.
January 14, 2019
The Arm tech driving automotive innovation at CES 2019
Andy Moore
The car was the star at Consumer Electronics Show this year, with car makers filling the halls with cutting-edge automotive technology. We scoured the show floor to bring you the latest and greatest automotive…
January 11, 2019
Five Steps to Successful Threat Modelling
Suresh Marisetty
To build security into devices analysis of risk and vulnerabilities need to be considered. This is done through Threat Modelling, the first stage of Arm Platform Security Architecture. Learn how to carry…
January 10, 2019
National Centre for Computing Education: how Arm is ready to respond to a new national drive to improve computing in schools
Nicholas Sample
The National Centre for Computing Education will transform the provision of computing education in schools. Find out how Arm's work in education will support its aims and close the skills gap.
January 10, 2019
How addressing gender inequality in education is key to closing the STEM skills gap
Anna Malan
Anna Malan from Team Arm on how Arm is addressing the gender gap through working with schools and enabling its people in community outreach.
January 10, 2019
Slash Unit Testing Time in Embedded Software Regression Testing
Zach Lasiuk
Accurate and efficient tests are essential when developing software for embedded systems, particularly in continuous integration and functional safety flows. Quick pass/fail results from a comprehensive…
January 8, 2019
Arm Technical Training: blending the classroom
Sophie Jones
Arm Training has introduced a more blended approach to its standard classroom training. Before a face-to-face training course, attendees are granted access to a private community on the Arm online training…
January 7, 2019
10 things you should know about LwM2M
Hannes Tschofenig
LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. The OMA SpecWorks LwM2M v1.1 specification was released earlier this…
January 7, 2019
5 benefits to replacing analog components with DSP software
Jacob Beningo
Explore how product manufacturers can decrease costs, area and design time, while increasing flexibility and adaptability by replacing analog components with DSP software.
January 7, 2019
Arm NN: the Easy Way to Deploy Edge ML
Steve Roddy
Arm NN makes it easy to move NN workloads around an SoC, reducing the need for processor-specific optimization and facilitating software portability.
January 4, 2019
Fast, secure file systems for autonomous vehicles from Tuxera
Tiffiny Rossi
The amount of data generated by connected cars is rapidly growing to over 300 TB per year. At the same time, automotive systems are increasingly exposed to the connectivity needed to make cars smarter…
January 3, 2019
Testing crypto performance and power consumption
Hannes Tschofenig
With the release of the SecureMark-TLS benchmark by the
Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium
(EEMBC) this summer, it is now possible to gather information about the performance and power consumption…
December 20, 2018
Positioning the academic library at the centre of teaching and learning
Robert Iannello
Is it now time for academic libraries to leverage their successes in research, and apply them to addressing the challenges in higher education (HE) teaching and learning?
December 20, 2018
Raspberry Pi Robots Bring ML to the Classroom
Hellen Norman
Discover how an exciting Arm machine learning tutorial helped teenagers build their own robots based on Raspberry Pi Zeros.
December 18, 2018
How machine learning at the edge is helping to save Rudolph this Christmas
Jack Melling
This blog provides details about how machine learning at the edge is helping to save reindeer this Christmas through a reindeer cam that alerts train drivers when reindeer stray onto the train lines in…
December 17, 2018
The 2018 Developer Survey
Ben Walshe
The new Developer Economics survey Q4 2018 is now open to developers around the world who want check out how well they know popular languages, tools, platforms and frameworks.
December 13, 2018
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