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Unlocking the STM32F4 Discovery board with OpenOCD
Jens Bauer
I haven't been able to flash-program the board because my only available tool is OpenOCD; I have no other options. Fortunately, OpenOCD is scriptable, so let's make it work.
December 24, 2014
Cocos Code IDE 1.1.0:Integrating with ARM DS-5, Enabling Efficient C++ Debugging
Leon Zhang 章立
Chinese Version 中文版:
Cocos Code IDE 1.1.0:集成ARM DS-5,高效调试C++
As an important product of the Cocos Developer Platform, Cocos Code IDE has finally brought to us its version 1.1.0:integrating with ARM DS-5…
December 22, 2014
Upgrade for Mali Tools, with Support for OpenGL ES 3.1
Lorenzo Dal Col
ARM has released new upgrades for Mali Graphics Debugger and the OpenGL ES emulator, and an update for the offline shader compiler, adding support for OpenGL ES 3.1 and other features.
December 19, 2014
How do the ARM Cortex-M processors enable secure IoT Applications?
Joseph Yiu
In the recent ARM Connected Community event
Interview and Question Time with Joseph Yiu
community member
Gopal Amlekar
asked the following question:"How are ARM processors and especially the Cortex-M processors…
December 19, 2014
How to validate serial communications link for ARM Cortex-M I/O
David Blaza
As we learned during
Kickstarter Week
modern development boards are amazing tools that have put the power of the microprocessor into the hands of hobbyists and entrepreneurs everywhere. These development…
December 18, 2014
TyGL is now open source!
Matt Spencer
You might remember that back in August we released details of a program ARM had been working on in conjunction with Szeged University and Samsung Research UK.TyGL is a new backend for WebKit which demonstrates…
December 18, 2014
ASTC Does It - Part II: How To Use It
Stacy Smith
This year at GDC I gave a presentation on our exhibition booth about using ASTC with different types of textures to get the best visual results. It’s interesting that in the past whenever I spoke about…
December 17, 2014
Supercharging the Embedded Device: ARM Cortex-M7
Brad Nemire
"The Future Direction of the ARM Cortex-M Processor Family" Below are the slides from an ARM TechCon 2014 presentation by
ianjohnson
, Senior Product Manager at ARM, that goes in depth about…
December 16, 2014
Software Driven Verification of ARM-based SoC Designs
Bill Neifert
I started my design career far too long ago doing system verification on a multi-processor server design. Basically, I was charged with assembling a model of the system and then writing some tests to…
December 15, 2014
Writing your own startup code for Cortex-M
Jens Bauer
This post is designed as a tutorial in how to write assembly code for the Cortex-M series.
December 15, 2014
The Kickstarter Cat Toy That Just Raised Over $100k
Brad Nemire
Connect the unconnected and that's exactly what three cat-loving Ph.D. students at the University of Illinois did with their robotic cat toy that reacts to your cat - yup, and they're claiming (I trust…
December 11, 2014
Cooking with Bluetooth, this you have to see!
David Blaza
The fun never stops during
ARM Kickstarter wee
k and our latest interview is with Humberto Evans, the creator of
Pantelligent
. This is a great story of determination and an interesting business "pivot…
December 11, 2014
How to get your Kickstarter hardware made fast and succeed (the numbers don't lie)
David Blaza
Its
ARM Kickstarter week
and I must admit that as we dig into all things Kickstarter I am amazed by how much is happening, for those who have long and non-volatile memories, it’s like a Heathkit or Altair…
December 10, 2014
Installing OpenCL on Chromebook 2 in 30 minutes
Anton Lokhmotov
I have
previously shared
how to install OpenCL on the Samsung XE303C12 Chromebook powered by the ARM Mali-T604 GPU. I have found that things are slightly different on the newer Samsung XE503C12 Chromebook…
December 10, 2014
Blossom, take control of your garden!
David Blaza
For ARM
Kickstarter Week
I interviewed Kaido Kert about his brand new Kickstarter project called
Blossom
. I was personally interested in this project because I have a couple of highly dysfunctional sprinkler…
December 9, 2014
ARM Cortex-R real-time processors speed your mobile communications
Chris Turner
Frustrating isn't it? You're using your new smartphone or tablet to view pages on the Internet, watch a video or get the latest traffic information and the mobile communications just can't handle it.…
December 8, 2014
Classic Kickstarter teardown; the Pebble watch
David Blaza
It’s fitting that we start ARM Kickstarter Week with a teardown of the Pebble watch. To me the Pebble was a breakthrough hardware product on Kickstarter and it broke new ground in two ways.
December 7, 2014
How to find the right development board for your Kickstarter (or any design)
David Blaza
For our first interview during
Kickstarter Week
we decided to start at the beginning of hardware design and look at the development board choices for aspiring Kickstarters. This is a good news scenario…
December 4, 2014
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