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Research Articles:
Logic-compatible Gain Cell eDRAM: A Real Alternative to SRAM
Charlotte Christopherson
Andreas Burg, Associate Professor at EPFL, joined us at last year's Research Summit to discuss Gain Cell eDRAM as an alternative to conventional SRAM memories.
June 14, 2019
Research Articles:
Memory Persistency - Programming Models for Byte-addressable Persistent Memory
Charlotte Christopherson
For the past four years, researchers at the University of Michigan and Arm Research have collaborated to develop Memory Persistency -- programming models for byte-addressable persistent memory. Prof. Thomas…
June 6, 2019
Research Articles:
New Arm-BSC Centre of Excellence for continued innovation
Charlotte Christopherson
The Centre of Excellence will broaden the current scope of interaction and collaboration between BSC and Arm, from HPC to automotive, from scientific computing to real-time systems.
May 20, 2019
Research Articles:
Securing Small-Business and Home IoT Devices: Mitigating Network-Based Attacks Using Manufacturer Usage Description (MUD)
Charlotte Christopherson
Arm Research is collaborating with NIST in the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) on Mitigating IoT-Based DDoS to develop practical, interoperable cybersecurity approaches that address…
May 14, 2019
Research Articles:
Arm-Powered Innovation at StudentHack VII!
Luke Geeson
On the weekend of 30 March 2019 Arm attended StudentHack in Manchester, UK to support the event as sponsors and engineers. Here, we outline some of the highlights of the event for those of you that missed
May 6, 2019
Research Articles:
Research in a Post-Moore Era: HPCA 2019
Ilias Vougioukas
This February I attended the Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA) in Washington D.C, which celebrated its 25th anniversary this year. Apart from being a milestone HPCA, this year…
May 1, 2019
Research Articles:
Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Biological Interfacing
Charlotte Christopherson
The Arm Research Summit provides a forum for researchers from all disciplines to share their work and developments with a diverse audience of academics, researchers and industry experts. In last year's…
April 29, 2019
Research Articles:
The Case for Labeled Computer Architecture
Charlotte Christopherson
Yungang Bao from the Chinese Academy of Sciences joined us at last year's Arm Research Summit to make his case for labeled computer architecture.
April 9, 2019
Research Articles:
Efficient Hardware for Mobile Computer Vision via Transfer Learning
Paul Whatmough
Mobile computing is on the rise, and currently moving into some really exciting new applications and form factors – augmented reality (AR) glasses, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), automated driver assistance…
April 1, 2019
Research Articles:
Five reasons to attend the Arm Research Summit
Charlotte Christopherson
The Arm Research Summit is taking place in the US for the first time this year, in the ever-expanding technology hub of Austin, Texas. If you want to know more about the latest tech developments, find…
March 25, 2019
Research Articles:
Error Correlation Prediction for lockstep processors in safety-critical systems
Charlotte Christopherson
Functional safety is an important concept in safety-critical systems, and is defined as the absence of unacceptable risk due to hazards caused by malfunctioning electronic systems. Lockstepping is an error…
March 15, 2019
Research Articles:
Making Helium: Bringing Amdahl's law to heel (4/4)
Thomas Grocutt
In previous posts we've looked at how Arm Helium technology handles vector instructions. The problem is that whenever code is vectorized, it’s not long before Amdahl's law sneaks up on you! Amdahl's law…
March 8, 2019
Research Articles:
Making Helium: Going around in circles (3/4)
François Botman
The ability to perform computation on data efficiently is only half the story when it comes to new Arm Helium technology. Equally important is the ability to access and store this data in memory.
February 25, 2019
Research Articles:
Making Helium: Sudoku, registers and rabbits (2/4)
Thomas Grocutt
Beatwise execution is at the heart of Helium technology. In the second part of a four-part series, we explore how new M-profile vector extensions efficiently handle different data formats.
February 21, 2019
Research Articles:
Hardware Side-Channels: Can Performance and Security Coexist?
Ilias Vougioukas
The year 2018 will be remembered in computing history for the discovery of the Spectre and Meltdown exploits. With understandable focus in this domain from both academia and industry, we ask whether security
February 20, 2019
Research Articles:
Making Helium: Why not just add Neon? (1/4)
Thomas Grocutt
Today Arm announced the M‑profile vector extensions (MVE) for the Armv8‑M, which started in Arm’s research group several years ago when we were asked to increase the DSP performance of Arm Cortex‑M processors…
February 14, 2019
Research Articles:
Discovery through Diversity: Addressing tomorrow’s challenges, together
Charlotte Christopherson
We’re excited to announce that this year’s Arm Research Summit will be taking place in Austin, Texas, from September 15-18 2019, and that the Call for Submissions is now open! Austin is known as the Live…
February 14, 2019
Research Articles:
Developing a Printed Solar Biobattery for use in Bioelectronics
Charlotte Christopherson
There is an urgent need to develop a sustainable battery technology that is cheap, environmentally friendly, easy to fabricate and to dispose of, especially to tackle the world-wide increase in illegally…
February 4, 2019
Research Articles:
Empathy and Insight in New Technology Thinking
Charlotte Christopherson
Connective and machine learning technologies offer previously unimagined solutions to solve complex real-world challenges that impact real lives. Haiyan Zhang, Director of Innovation at Microsoft Research…
January 25, 2019
Research Articles:
10 things you should know about LwM2M
Hannes Tschofenig
LightweightM2M is a device management protocol designed for sensor networks and the demands of a machine-to-machine (M2M) environment. The OMA SpecWorks LwM2M v1.1 specification was released earlier this…
January 7, 2019
Research Articles:
Testing crypto performance and power consumption
Hannes Tschofenig
With the release of the SecureMark-TLS benchmark by the
Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium
(EEMBC) this summer, it is now possible to gather information about the performance and power consumption…
December 20, 2018
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