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  • FINFET: Has its time finally come for a sub - 20nm 3D device?

    Jean Luc Pelloie
    Jean Luc Pelloie
    Tri-gate or Fin-FET devices have been scrutinized for about 10 years and are considered a viable solution only when conventional planar MOS devices are not able to deliver the expected performance while…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Using Cache Coherency to Verify the AMBA4 Protocol

    Guest Partner Blogger
    Guest Partner Blogger
    The Jasper User Group Meeting was held on November 8 & 9 and was full of presentations on the diverse ways that users are applying formal techniques — some in areas where never before thought possible…
    • September 11, 2013
  • big.LITTLE and AMBA 4 ACE keep your cache warm and avoid flushes

    Neil Parris
    Neil Parris
    Updated 29th October 2013High performance and power efficiency are critical to the latest mobile devices, and AMBA® 4 ACE™ is a fundamental technology supporting ARM's big.LITTLE proces…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Simplifying SoC's with Hard Macros - New solutions for old problems

    Haydn Povey
    Haydn Povey
    At the TSMC Open Innovation Platform (OIP) forum in San Jose this week Mike Inglis, the General Manager of the Processor Division at ARM, presented a keynote speech succinctly titled "Enabling Smart System…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Energy Efficiency and Air Conditioning - Part 1

    Ashley Stevens
    Ashley Stevens
    I've recently realized just how similar mechanical and electronic engineering are when it comes to energy conservation. You see, I've recently begun construction of an energy-efficient, Frank-Lloyd Wright…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Avoiding rush hour traffic jams in your SoC design

    William Orme
    William Orme
    Thank goodness for the new packetization, virtual networking and clock gating features of the ARM CoreLink NIC-400. I'm fed up with hearing about spurious comparisons between a single humungous crossbar…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Designing an ARM Based SoC: How to Meet Your Power Budget

    Guest Partner Blogger
    Guest Partner Blogger
    ARM IP and ARM processor  usage is pervasive across multiple segments of the electronics industry. As shown in Figure 1, each of these market segments have unique design challenges and analysis drivers…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Cache Coherency and Verification Seminar at DACNow Online!

    Guest Partner Blogger
    Guest Partner Blogger
    If you missed DAC, then you missed the seminar on cache coherency and verification of cache coherency given by ARM and Jasper.  Learn how to overcome the typical challenges of capturing the intent, reviewing…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Elba - Bringing it all together

    John Goodacre
    John Goodacre
    In the previous three blogs (Parts 1, 2 and 3) I've outlined the background and key decisions involved in the development and implementation of the Elba testchip.  Now we'll look at the final steps taken…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Elba - How do we know it works?

    John Goodacre
    John Goodacre
    In part 1 of this blog, I outlined the thought process behind the Elba program. Here I'll look at the implementation decisions for the project.In ARM there are various stages of maturity of a new processor…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Wouldn't it be interesting if we... - Giving Birth to "Elba"

    John Goodacre
    John Goodacre
    "Wouldn't it be interesting if we....". That's the way many step changes have started in ARM.  In the next four blogs I'd like to take this opportunity to tell you about just one of those, we called it…
    • September 11, 2013
  • ARM Cortex-R processor. What is it good for?

    Guest Partner Blogger
    Guest Partner Blogger
    The answer is functional safety applications.  At least, that's where TI's ARM® Cortex™-R cores are utilized - in high performance, real-time microcontrollers. As many real-time…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Honey, SuVolta Deeply Depleted My Cortex-M0 Power!

    Thomas Ensergueix
    Thomas Ensergueix
    A wide variety of applications will be impacted by the massive trend which is broadly named as the "Internet of Things" (IoT). Even if some may consider this term as being overused, and newer marketing…
    • September 11, 2013
  • The Atmel SAM D20 family - The inside story

    Andy Frame
    Andy Frame
    A couple of weeks ago Atmel launched the SAM D20 family of products with a comprehensive roll-out of product information, including one of the most impressive of uses that I have seen in a while of all…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Cortex-M0+ a year after: smaller, thriftier and smarter!

    Thomas Ensergueix
    Thomas Ensergueix
    As usual it happened late on Friday afternoon. A couple of weeks ago a message arrived in my inbox from one of our latest ARM® Cortex™-M0+ partners: "We're using 90LP and a similar configuration…
    • September 11, 2013
  • How ARM Compiler detects stack overflows or malicious tampering

    Daniel Owens
    Daniel Owens
    Stack buffer overflows are an all too common failure mode in embedded systems where a program accidentally, or maliciously, overwrites fixed-length buffers on the call stack resulting in loss of system…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Combining large and small compute engines - ARM Cortex-A7

    Brian Jeff
    Brian Jeff
    Today the ARM Cortex-A7 processor was announced...the power of big.Little processing is finally realized! I drive a Honda Fit, mainly for the fuel efficiency, on a 20 mile city street commute. Sometimes…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Energy Efficiency and Air Conditioning - Part 2: ARM Cortex-A7

    Ashley Stevens
    Ashley Stevens
    ARM Cortex-A7 processor...It's all about right-sized equipment. In Part 1 of this blog we saw how right-sizing of air conditioning is vitally important because it performs three different functions…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Playing with DS-5 CE and BeagleBone Black

    Stephen Theobald
    Stephen Theobald
    The ARM® Development Studio 5 (DS-5™) Community Edition (CE) has been extended to support the community of ARM Embedded Linux users, and it now works on Apple Mac hosts too!  DS-5 Community…
    • September 11, 2013
  • How small can small MCUs get?

    Richard York
    Richard York
    I was asked to contribute a quote for a press release that our friends at Freescale made a few days ago. When I read it I didn't fully appreciate just how tiny their little device is. Or at least I did…
    • September 11, 2013
  • CoreMark and Compiler Performance

    Daniel Owens
    Daniel Owens
    Chinese Version 中文版:CoreMark 和编译器性能CoreMark is quickly gaining traction as the de facto benchmark for CPU performance. It is freely available, easy to compile and run, and returns a single value result…
    • September 11, 2013
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