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How Different is Cellular from WiFi Embedded Design?
John Blyler
Embedded developers should know the differences between cellular and Wi-Fi types of connectivity, especially when moving from prototyping to production designs. Is cellular connectivity more difficult…
June 17, 2014
Software’s Growing Role in Semiconductor Ecosystems
John Blyler
Two very different analysts stress the importance of software in chip and server ecosystems. Last week, veteran semiconductor electronic design automation (
eda
) analyst
garysmith
made the
following ob…
June 11, 2014
DAC Breakfast: 14nm is Real and Ready for Use
Lori Kate Smith
My DAC started early last Monday morning with a delicious breakfast and a lively discussion with
robaitken
of ARM, Kelvin Low of
Samsung Electronics
, Glenn Dukes of
Synopsys
and skillfully moderated by…
June 10, 2014
Interested in GPU Compute? You Have Choices!
Tim Hartley
Chinese Version 中文版:
[原创翻译]GPU通用计算有兴趣吗?你有多种选择!
The most notable addition to OpenGL® ES when version 3.1 was announced at GDC earlier this year was
Compute Shaders
. Whilst similar to vertex and fragment…
June 9, 2014
Ten Things You May Not Know About mbed
Jim Carver
For those of you who don’t already know about
mbed
, it is an open-source, ARM-based hardware and software platform designed for professional rapid prototyping of products and mass production. Since…
June 9, 2014
ARM Trusted Firmware videos (Links that work for Chinese partners)
Rob Coombs
There has been lots of interest in ARM Trusted Firmware. We are aware that YouTube is unavailable to some parts of the world so you might like these links that should work anywhere:Go to the session link…
June 9, 2014
ARM Trusted Firmware - New v0.4 release
Rob Coombs
The ARM Trusted Firmware team have just released v0.4 under a permissive BSD license to enable the ARM ecosystem with a high quality reference implementation of:1. Secure Monitor Calls (SMC) Calling Convention2…
June 9, 2014
The Winner of the ARM Step Challenge at 51st DAC is ....
Brad Nemire
"What escalator?""What elevator?""Can I give you a walking demo instead?"I've finally come to the point where I don't feel guilty for giving my feet a rest - and this is most likely true for all of those…
June 6, 2014
Embedded C Programming with Arm Cortex-M Video Course
Miro Samek
The course starts from the beginning and is structured as a series of short, focused, hands-on lessons that teach you how to program Arm Cortex-M microcontrollers in C.
June 4, 2014
A technical report on TEE and ARM TrustZone
Liwenhao
In this article, I will give an introduction of TEE (trusted execution environment) and ARM TrustZone based on my one and a half year experimentation on several ARM platforms when implementing T6.
May 31, 2014
Optimizing Fast Fourier Transformation on ARM Mali GPUs
Neil
Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT) is a powerful tool in signal and image processing. One very valuable optimization technique for this type of algorithm is vectorization. This article discusses the motivation…
May 30, 2014
ARM submits conformance for OpenGL ES 3.1
Plout Galatsopoulos
This year at GDC
Khronos
announced the latest version of the OpenGL® ES API. OpenGL ES 3.1 is taking a step up from OpenGL ES 3.0 to enable new, fascinating mobile graphics content. With headline features…
May 30, 2014
Massimo’s Arduino Maker Faire Update
Lori Kate Smith
There was so much I wanted to share about my one day at Maker Faire that I needed to write two blogs. My first thoughts are in
My First Maker Faire: Engineers and Kids at Play
.Massimo launching the Arduino…
May 28, 2014
Design Patterns for the Internet of Things
Michael Koster
In this blog I look at system design patterns useful in the construction of IoT architecture solutions, with a focus on common patterns for interoperability.
May 27, 2014
LED Video Panel at Maker Faire 2014: Concept and Development
Paul Stoffregen
Freescale's booth at Maker Faire featured a large 4320 LED video panel, controlled by a single Teensy 3.1 board powered by Freescale's Kinetis K20 MCU.
May 23, 2014
The ARM Step Challenge at DAC: Throwing Down the Gauntlet
Brian Fuller
I didn't get a chance to participate in the ARM Community Step Challenge at Mobile World Congress, alas. (
ARM Step Challenge: “Who is the ‘hardest working’ at MWC?”
) But I…
May 22, 2014
The Arduino Zero, not only for hobbyists
Andreas Eieland
At Maker Faire in San Mateo Arduino and
Atmel
announced the
Arduino Zero
, powered by an Atmel ARM Cortex-M0+ based microcontroller. The
Arduino Zero
is a great tool for prototyping, hobbyists and makers…
May 22, 2014
ARM Shares Updated Cortex-A53/A57 Performance Expectations
wangyong
With the first Cortex-A53 based SoCs due to ship in the coming months, and Cortex-A57 based designs to follow early next year, ARM gave us a quick update on performance expectations for both cores. Given…
May 22, 2014
Will IoT Break M2M Silos for Start-up Apps?
John Blyler
If the IoT isn’t just hype, then how is it different from M2M? Why are decoupled devices and permissionless innovation key for the IoT to succeed?
May 21, 2014
ARM-Xilinx SoC Lab-in-a-Box One-day Workshop
Robert Iannello
The University Programs of
ARM®
and
Xilinx
® recently collaborated to produce an ARM-Xilinx SoC Lab-in-a-Box One-day Workshop based on the freely accessible
ARM Cortex®-M0 DesignStart™ Processor…
May 21, 2014
Tutorial on OMA Lightweight M2M
Pratul Sharma
OMA Lightweight M2M protocol is a device management protocol developed by Open Mobile Alliance. Technically, it is a communication protocol for use between client software on a M2M device and server software…
May 19, 2014
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