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Welcome to Arm Community

Oliver Beirne
Oliver Beirne
March 3, 2025

The Arm Community is where you can connect with experts, get support, and stay updated on Arm technology. The Arm Community serves you in the following ways:

  • Product Forums – Ask questions, get support from Arm experts and fellow community members.
  • Arm Expert Blogs – Stay up to date with insights from Arm professionals and guest contributors.
  • Developer engagement - see first hand how Arm engages globally with our developer ecosystem through our Developer Program and Arm Education programs

Get Started in the Arm Community

As a new member, here are a few steps to help you make the most of your experience:

Visit the Community Help forum

Have questions about using the Arm Community? Need assistance or want to provide feedback? The Community Help forum is the perfect place to ask for guidance. We also share updates about community features in our Community Blog, so be sure to check in regularly.

Review your email preferences

Stay informed in a way that works best for you! You can choose to receive notifications via email or directly within the community. Simply visit your Settings and control how the Arm Community notifies you of everything you want to know about.

Explore the forums

We have dedicated forums for various topics, ensuring that your questions reach the right audience. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the list of forums to ensure you are posting in the right place.

Check out our expert blogs

Our technical and educational blogs feature insights from Arm experts and guest contributors in our developer ecosystem. Covering topics from architecture and software optimization to AI and IoT, our blogs provide first-hand expertise and real-world applications to keep developers informed and engaged with the latest Arm innovations.

Read our Community Guidelines

We strive to make the Arm Community a safe, inclusive, and welcoming space for everyone. Our community guidelines outline the expectations for all members. If you come across content that violates these guidelines, you can flag it for review by our moderation team.

Meet the Arm Community Team

Oliver Beirne – Community Manager

Annie Cracknell – Content Developer

We are here to help you get the most out of the Community platform. If you ever need any help, please either tag one of us in your post, or post your question into the Community Help forum.

Welcome to the Arm Community – we are excited to have you here!

The Arm Community team

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  • PS chauhan
    PS chauhan over 3 years ago +2
    I am new here, where do I start, please.
  • Oliver Beirne
    Oliver Beirne over 2 years ago in reply to giorno2001 +1
    Hey giorno2001 Your best way of finding a solution is to ask your question in one of our forums. Please take a look at https://community.arm.com/support-forums/ and pick the best forum to ask your question...
  • Oliver Beirne
    Oliver Beirne over 2 years ago in reply to Rashadmlkv +1
    Hello Rashadmlkv I recommend asking your question in the one of our forums where someone may be able to you help. Please look at https://community.arm.com/support-forums/ and choose the best forum to...
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  • Rashadmlkv
    Rashadmlkv over 2 years ago

    Hi, i want to know if i learn the basic arm assembly language, will it run on any arm processor? As i read in architecture reference it says every new cpu builds on fellow cpu instructions. I want to develop software on arm devices, so is it good to know its assembly or instead i have to learn c/c++? I cant find answer to this question on my own, even HL language build on assembly, why to choose HL over ASM? I know if it build on ARM it will not work on x86, but HL langs are not build on ARM's assembly which i think decrease performance. I have only beginner level education on c++, i would like your guideness. Btw Community portal a little bit complicated, i couldnt find a place to ask this question. Thanks

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    Rashadmlkv over 2 years ago

    Hi, i want to know if i learn the basic arm assembly language, will it run on any arm processor? As i read in architecture reference it says every new cpu builds on fellow cpu instructions. I want to develop software on arm devices, so is it good to know its assembly or instead i have to learn c/c++? I cant find answer to this question on my own, even HL language build on assembly, why to choose HL over ASM? I know if it build on ARM it will not work on x86, but HL langs are not build on ARM's assembly which i think decrease performance. I have only beginner level education on c++, i would like your guideness. Btw Community portal a little bit complicated, i couldnt find a place to ask this question. Thanks

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    Oliver Beirne over 2 years ago in reply to Rashadmlkv

    Hello Rashadmlkv

    I recommend asking your question in the one of our forums where someone may be able to you help. Please look at https://community.arm.com/support-forums/ and choose the best forum to ask your question.

    Thanks

    Oli

    Arm Community Manager

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