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Showcasing Arm-based IoT Solutions at Google Next '18
Rod Crawford
Join Arm at Google Next '18 conference to see the latest secure client platforms, along with low-power machine learning at the edge.
July 19, 2018
Where no web server has gone before
Rod Crawford
One of the fun things I find about ARM technology is the way it scales up as well as down. Take for example ARM moving into the Server market space. There is a lot excitement around building new low power…
October 27, 2013
Announcing VIXL: A Dynamic Code Generation Toolkit for ARMv8
Rod Crawford
This content was initially posted 10 July 2013 on blogs.arm.comWe are pleased to announce the release of VIXL, a dynamic code generation toolkit for
ARMv8
that we hope will enable JIT creators to rapidly…
October 22, 2013
How do you make Java fast? Answer: Go down the pub!
Rod Crawford
It all started back in 2008, I'd been looking at what the Software Bill-of-Materials would be for an ARM-based Netbook. I'm a great fan of
JEOS (Just-Enough-OS)
to support the end users software…
September 11, 2013