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Travels of the ARM Powered Android LEGO Rubik's Speedcuber: ESC SV 2010
David Gilday
As you may be aware, my
ARM-Powered LEGO robotic Rubik's Cube solver "Speedcuber"
was demonstrated live at Mobile World Congress '10 in Barcelona in February this year (actually it almost…
September 11, 2013
How I Created the ARM Powered Android LEGO 7x7x7 Cube Solving Robot
David Gilday
After the video of my most recent Arm-powered Android LEGO Speedcuber robot became so popular, I thought that it would be a while before I was involved in creating another. I should have learned from previous…
September 11, 2013
Why Maturity and Cost Make 180nm the 'hot node' again
Raviraj Mahatme
The 180nm node of today is nothing like the 180nm node of 2004. In fact the market opportunity for the 180nm node is bigger today than at any time in the past.
September 11, 2013
MediaTek MT8135 SoC - Heterogeneous big.LITTLE Processing for Mainstream
Guest Partner Blogger
One of the key challenges faced by the semiconductor industry today is balancing the growing, yet conflicting demand for mobile devices featuring both high performance and long battery life. Last week…
September 11, 2013
Walking in the Desert or Drinking from a Fire Hose? HW/SW Verification
Guest Partner Blogger
You don't need a graphic like this one to know that multi-core SoC designs are here to stay. This one happens to be based on
ARM's AMBA® 4 ACE
architecture, which is particularly effective…
September 11, 2013
Software Optimization: Four real-life Streamline use cases (Part 4)
Guilherme Marshall
System-level Analysis with Performance Counters - This is my last post of this series (see
Timeline analysis
,
Smart software profiling
and
Benchmarking
if you missed previous posts), and you would expect…
September 11, 2013
Software Optimization: Four real-life Streamline use cases (Part 3)
Guilherme Marshall
Benchmarking -
ARM DS-5™ Streamline
is designed for software and system analysis (see previous posts on
Timeline analysis
and
software profiling
), and that is where all its power features apply…
September 11, 2013
Software Optimization: Four real-life Streamline use cases (Part 2)
Guilherme Marshall
Smart software profilingFollowing up from previous post (
Software Optimization: Four real-life Streamline use cases (Part 1): Timeline analysis
), I will talk about the most basic use of
ARM DS-5™ Stre…
September 11, 2013
Software Optimization: Four real-life Streamline use cases (Part 1)
Guilherme Marshall
Here at ARM's System Design Division almost every time we introduce someone to the
ARM® DS-5™ Streamline
performance analyzer we end up being asked, so how much faster can my system run…
September 11, 2013
ARM Versatile Express Cortex-A57 Soft Macrocell Model
Liam Dillon
An SMM is a Soft Macrocell Model which is an FPGA implementation of an ARM processor, built with ARM development boards. Life with an SMM, would be much easier, at least from an engineer's perspective…
September 11, 2013
Power Management with big.LITTLE: A technical overview
Steve Willis
Using power management features of complex SoCs (system on chip) can be difficult due to the complexity of the design and multiple power domains. In this blog I discuss the power management hardware features…
September 11, 2013
ARM Cortex-A...How Hard Can it Be?
Sumit Sahai
Smartphones are now one of the most important consumer electronics devices globally. Smartphone volume shipments are growing at a very healthy rate and are expected to exceed a billion units per annum…
September 11, 2013
ARM Cortex-A57 Test Chip on TSMC 16nm FinFET Process Optimizes Tools & Flows
Guest Partner Blogger
Taking a major step forward for advanced-node semiconductor design, ARM and Cadence recently (April 4, 2013) announced
the first implementation of an ARM® CortexTM-A57 processor on the TSMC 16nm FinFET…
September 11, 2013
The Server in Your Hand - and the three new interfaces inside it
Guest Partner Blogger
Do you love your smartphone? Is your tablet the best computer you've ever owned? If you're like me, and nearly a billion other folks on the plant, the answer is a passionate YES! The evidence is everywhere…
September 11, 2013
ARM Cortex-A50 Processor Series Wins 'Product of the Year' Award
Brian Jeff
More than 3400 product announcements. 700 applications. Less than 20 winners selected for 2012.It was a great honor for the
ARM® Cortex™-A57 and A53 processors based on the ARMv8 architecture to receive…
September 11, 2013
ARMv8 Architecture, The whys & wherefores of AArch64 - 64-bit Applications
John Goodacre
It’s been a year since ARM announced the first details of the new
ARMv8 architecture
with its support for 64-bit virtual addressing. This comparatively early announcement allowed the architecture…
September 11, 2013
ARM Cortex-A57 — So Big is Relative but How Relative is Your Big?
Ian Forsyth
Big gives the impression of being large as in size, height, width, or amount: a big house; a big quantity. We've heard of big brother, big bang, or the notorious wrapper B.I.G. aka Biggie Smalls (after…
September 11, 2013
Performance Analysis and Verification of SoC Interconnects
Guest Partner Blogger
In the world of the
System on Chip (SoC)
end users have come to expect a richer web experience, full HD video, full HD gaming and sophisticated applications leading to embedded processors becoming more…
September 11, 2013
BCD - The Most Interesting Process Technology You Haven't Heard Of
Raviraj Mahatme
Working at Arm, I often have a unique and early vantage point to trends that are shaping the semiconductor market. One of the most interesting emerging trends is Bipolar CMOS DMOS (BCD) process technology…
September 11, 2013
ARM Cortex-A53 — Who You callin' LITTLE?
Brian Jeff
I may only weigh in at just over half a square millimeter on die, but I can handle a heavy workload and I pack quite a processing punch, and frankly I'm tired of the lack of respect I get as a "LITTLE…
September 11, 2013
big.LITTLE in 64-bit
Brian Jeff
With the ARM Cortex-A50 series processors, ARM has introduced a "big" and "LITTLE" processor pair that is 64-bit capable. What does this mean for big.LITTLE software?
September 11, 2013
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