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NEW App Note: Migrating Application Code from ARM Cortex-M4 to Cortex-M7 Processors
Bob Boys
The
Cortex-M7 processor
design is based on the ARMv7-M architecture. It supports all the instructions available on the Cortex-M4 processor and uses the same exception model for interrupt handling. In…
January 30, 2015
ARM-based Pinto lets you carry files on your wrist
Artie Beavis
When it comes to saving files nowadays, we have several options ranging from good ol’ flash drives and discs to cloud storage. However, let’s face it. How many pocket-sized USB devices have you lost in…
January 29, 2015
This tiny device puts an entire workout in your pocket
Artie Beavis
In 2014,
TAO Wellness
wowed the CES crowd with its smartphone-sized WellShell exercise device. This year, the team debuted its consumer-ready version along with a brand new prototype for their TAO Chair…
January 29, 2015
Ever wanted to own a Personal Robot? Well, your dream is about to become reality...
Brad Nemire
Nearly 50 years after the creation of The Jetsons, owning a 'Rosie-type' personal robot is almost here. Thank you to today's technology and intelligent innovators, the 'far-fetched future utopia' dreams…
January 29, 2015
Tron-like headphones pulse to the music and your heart
Artie Beavis
Anyone who has ever attended an electronic dance concert or a nightclub knows that music and vibrant lights go together like a rama lamma lamma ka dinga da dinga dong. Well, a Bay Area-based startup is…
January 28, 2015
Data is a fuel for economic growth: The relationship between software and the next 100 billion chips
Andrew N. Sloss
I believe the next 100 billion ARM-based chips will be driven by sensor networks. As in sensor networks will create data which will focus future software investments. To help discuss how I got to this…
January 27, 2015
Intelligent and Connected: Wireless is key to the IoT
Gary Atkinson
Irrespective of the research firm numbers or the predictions from any of the large companies with a vested interest in the growth in devices, we are all pretty much agreed that there will be billions of…
January 27, 2015
Cortex-M7: Winner of Analysts’ Choice - Best Processor IP
Phil Burr
We are delighted to announce that the ARM Cortex-M7 processor has been selected by the Linley Group as the “Best Processor IP” for 2014.
Each year The Linley Group (one of the leading semiconductor…
January 26, 2015
Using DS-5 Streamline to Optimize Complex OpenCL™ Applications on Mali GPUs
Tim Hartley
Chinese Version中文版:
在 Mali GPU 上利用 DS-5 Streamline 优化复杂的 OpenCL™ 应用程序
Heterogeneous applications – those running code on multiple processors like a CPU and a GPU at the same time – are inherently difficult…
January 23, 2015
Addressing functional safety applications with ARM Cortex-R5
Neil Werdmuller
As electronics become ever more pervasive in the automotive, industrial automation and medical device sectors, fault-tolerant electronics sub-systems are becoming a standard requirement. Designing these…
January 21, 2015
Ne10 FFT Feature: Radix-3 and Radix-5 FFT are supported, NEON Optimization Significant Performance Improvement by NEON-Optimization
Phil Wang
Ne10 v1.2.0 is released. Now radix-3 and radix-5 are supported in floating point complex FFT. Benchmark data below shows that NEON optimization has significantly improved performance of FFT.1. Project…
January 16, 2015
Case study: measuring power consumption of wireless systems (iCub robot)
David Blaza
I'm posting a guest blog from Matt Benes of The specified item was not found. on an important if not vital topic; power consumption of wireless systems. During
Kickstarter Week
we saw that the…
January 13, 2015
Arm Cortex-M3 and later: Basic integer math operations, 32-bit
Jens Bauer
This is the beginning of a 5-part series of articles on how to write some quick integer and fixed point math in assembly language for the Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4 and Cortex-M7 microcontrollers.
January 9, 2015
7 "Do you really need these" Connected Gadgets from CES 2015
Brad Nemire
Holy moly connected everything explosion at
International CES 2015
! As the connected home products and autonomous auto announcements took majority of the spotlight (as they should), you always have those…
January 8, 2015
Interview with Joseph Yiu: Part II
Tom Stevens
Hello Everyone,I hope you enjoyed the first part of the interview! If you are yet to see it, then you can find it here:
Interview with Joseph Yiu: Part I
Here we look at why entrepreneurs are using ARM…
January 8, 2015
Interview with Joseph Yiu: Part I
Tom Stevens
Hello everyone,Thank you for your patience in waiting for this interview. I am pleased to say that the first part of it is here!In this first part, I ask
jyiu
a number of questions about the ARM Cortex…
January 8, 2015
Predicting the future using CES, part 1
David Blaza
Its the first official day of CES today (Jan 6, 2015) and the circus is in full swing. It's hard to miss the big stories of the show because every major media outlet in the world is there and the tech…
January 6, 2015
Decoding the Startup file for Arm Cortex-M4
Gopal Amlekar
This is my tutorial for understanding the startup file for an Arm Cortex M4 processor, specifically the STM32F4 Cortex M4 processor.
January 5, 2015
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