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System Address Map (SAM) Configuration for AMBA 5 CHI Systems with CCN-504
Jason Andrews
In late 2014, Carbon released the first Carbon Performance Analysis Kit (CPAK) utilizing the
ARM CoreLink CCN-504 Cache Coherent Network
. Today, the
CCN-504
can be built on
Carbon IP Exchange
with a wide…
March 31, 2015
Atmel | SMART SAM L now the world’s lowest power ARM Cortex-M based solution
Artie Beavis
System design used to be an exercise in optimizing speed. That has since changed. Nowadays, embedded systems pack plenty of performance to handle a number of task, leading the challenge for designers to…
March 30, 2015
Advances in ADAS – Getting Closer to the Self-Driving Car
Eoin McCann
Chinese version 中文版:
高级驾驶员辅助系统 (ADAS) 取得诸多进步——无人驾驶汽车离我们越来越近
Automobile manufacturers are constantly making improvements to the design of cars, creating an experience that is safer and more comfortable…
March 30, 2015
There is no GPS on the moon! ARM going to space with GE Intelligent Platforms
David Blaza
As we look in depth at the rapid increase of ARM based
Embedded Computing Boards (ECBs)
coming to market we are talking to industry experts, analysts, silicon partners and board vendors to help us understand…
March 28, 2015
25 years of SOMs and now all in with ARM; interview with Phytec’s Yves Astein
David Blaza
PHYTEC is a German company which has been producing system on module boards (SOMs) for over 25 years so I connected with Yves Astein, a product manager at
PHYTEC
to get his take on the rise of ARM based…
March 28, 2015
An interview with Atmel’s Thomas Aubin; 3 cool boards, 3 ways to write code
David Blaza
As part of the preparation for the launch of the ARM Embedded Computing Board (ECB) resource guide I spoke to Thomas Aubin of Microchip about their approach to the market. Thomas is a product marketing…
March 28, 2015
Board standards association VITA brings ARM to SWaP
David Blaza
I recently spoke to Jerry Gipper the Executive Director of VITA to learn about how ARM embedded computing boards and modules are beginning to appear in this standards driven market.
My timing was…
March 28, 2015
Is the Maker movement changing Embedded design? An interview with Chris Rommel of VDC Research
David Blaza
As part of the preparation for the launch of the ARM Embedded Computing Board (ECB) resource guide, I spoke to Chris Rommel who is Vice President for IoT & Embedded Technology at Boston-based VDC Research…
March 28, 2015
ARM NEON optimization
Yang Zhang 张洋
When applying ARM NEON to real-world applications there are many programming skills to observe. This article introduces common NEON optimization skills. NEON assembly and intrinsics will also be discussed…
March 27, 2015
Arm Neon programming quick reference
Yang Zhang 张洋
Arm NEON programming quick reference guide.
March 27, 2015
0 to 25 board partners in under 2 years, Zynq delivers
David Blaza
As we started to research ARM based Embedded Computing Board (ECB) manufacturers for our Embedded Computing Board (ECB) Resource Guide Dave Tokic of Xilinx told us that there are now 25 companies making…
March 26, 2015
Operating Systems Design using LPC4088QSB - Getting Started
Karthik Shivashankar
ARM UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME “GETTING STARTED” MATERIALS END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT 1. This Agreement is displayed for you to read prior to accessing the ”Getting Started” code and related documentation…
March 25, 2015
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) using LPC4088QSB - Getting Started
Karthik Shivashankar
ARM UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME “GETTING STARTED” MATERIALS END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT 1. This Agreement is displayed for you to read prior to accessing the ”Getting Started” code and related documentation…
March 25, 2015
EDA Containers
Jason Andrews
Linux containers provide a way to build, ship, and run applications such as the EDA tools used in SoC Design and Verification.
EDA Containers
is a LinkedIn Group to explore and discover the possibilities…
March 20, 2015
It’s (Mostly) in the PHY
Ashwin Matta
The memory sub-system is one of the most complex systems in a SoC, critical for overall performance of the chip. Recent years have witnessed explosive growth in the memory market with high-speed parts…
March 20, 2015
Cadence's New Digital Implementation System: An Inside Look
Brian Fuller
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—The launch of
Cadence's
new Innovus Implementation System heralds “a new era” in physical implementation technology, breaking longstanding electronic system-design bottlenecks…
March 17, 2015
Heterogeneous System Architecture 1.0
Robert Elliott
The
Heterogeneous System Architecture 1.0 specifications
have now been released.Jem Davies has talked about
earlier releases of the HSA specification
which gave an overview of the Programmer's model, and…
March 17, 2015
Embedded computing pioneer Freescale; interview with Alexandra Dopplinger
David Blaza
Anyone taking a serious look at the embedded market really has to speak to Freescale because the whole market came about because Motorola (Freescale’s former parent) was so successful with the 68000 architecture…
March 16, 2015
A summary of OpenGL ES 3.1 demos and samples
Hans-Kristian Arntzen
I am Hans-Kristian Arntzen! I work in the Mali use cases team where we explore the latest mobile APIs to find efficient ways of implementing modern graphics techniques on the ARM Mali architecture.
March 16, 2015
From Hours to Milliseconds: Project Ice Cave
Dave Cullinane
RealtimeUK are a Creative CG Studio that has spent the last 18 years forging a strong reputation within the games industry for the quality of our Cinematics, Animation and Marketing Imagery. Whilst our…
March 13, 2015
ARM and the BBC collaborate on a new initiative
Gary Atkinson
About thirty years ago, Acorn partnered with the BBC with the purpose of putting at least one computer into every school in the UK. The goal was to get children interested in writing code and it has been…
March 12, 2015
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