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Is Cortex-M4 the Strongest?
Yasuhiko Koumoto
[note] This is an English translation edition of my article which appeared on the Interface magazine issued by the CQ publishing. I'm sorry for my poor English.[1] Background of the strongest Cortex-M4…
March 19, 2016
PSoC 4200 - Programmable Digital Devices
Mark Saunders
PSoC 4200L, 4200M, 4200BL and 4200 parts boost the flexibility and performance of the
PSoC 4
portfolio, by adding Cypress’s unique Programmable Digital Blocks. Programmable Digital Block are hardware…
March 18, 2016
GDC16: Day 2 and Still Standing (Just)!
Freddi Jeffries
It’s so humbling to see how many Arm partners are keen to share the stories of what they do with Arm and how Mali GPUs enable them to create bigger and better devices, applications and games every single…
March 17, 2016
Bluetooth World Panel: Is the IoT hype or hope?
Brian Fuller
IoT is neither hype nor hope, but moving to a world of billions of interconnected, secure, easy-to-use devices with a profitable business model is not simple. That was the consensus of a panel at Bluetooth…
March 17, 2016
GDC 2016: A First-Timer’s Take
Freddi Jeffries
Day one of
GDC 2016
has flown by in a whirlwind so I’m pausing for a minute to pop down my highlights. As a relative newby to the graphics industry this is my first time at GDC (and in the US!) so I’m…
March 16, 2016
Effect of HDI and layer count on bare board cost
Amber Thousand
Critical Link
is often asked to help cost-out the differences between a
single-board
chip-down solution and a solution that incorporates a
som
. It’s well known that HDI (high density interconnect) and…
March 15, 2016
The waves of Bluetooth Smart Applications
Prithi Ramakrishnan
Let us start with the first decade, by this I mean 2000 to 2010, the Triassic period of Bluetooth devices: Bluetooth was introduced in 1999 and its goal was to be a wire replacement technology. And that…
March 15, 2016
ARM scales new heights (literally)
Brian Fuller
Within a days, if all goes well and the weather holds, ARM software engineer
mattdupuy
will stand atop one of the world’s tallest peaks, kitted out with ARM-powered wearables and mobile devices and sporting…
March 14, 2016
The dawn of Cellular IoT - LTE-Cat M (Cat-M1)
Mistbase
The LTE Cat-M (Cat-M1) standard is a cellular standard and has a number of benefits compared to the non-cellular technologies.
March 14, 2016
Semihalf ARM blog #2: Dead board and stack growth
Rafal Jaworowski
We’d like to welcome all of you and describe few interesting issues we encounter during our work with ARMv8 and FreeBSD. In this cycle it is planned to talk a little about various bugs found in the kernel…
March 11, 2016
CMSIS++: a proposal for a future CMSIS, written in C++
Liviu Ionescu
CMSIS++ is a portable, vendor-independent hardware abstraction layer intended for C++/C embedded applications, designed with special consideration for the industry standard Arm Cortex-M processor series…
March 11, 2016
Bluetooth World: Wireless connected microcontrollers are changing the rules
Paul Williamson
A journalist recently said to me:“The trouble with IoT is that it isn't making a visible difference yet.”I had to disagree, at least in part. IoT IS making a difference but a key part of that difference…
March 11, 2016
Combined Reflections: Stereo Reflections in VR
Roberto Lopez Mendez
In this blog we show how to combine different types of reflections. We also show importance of rendering stereo reflections in VR and provide an implementation of stereo reflections in Unity.
March 10, 2016
ARM Compiler 6.4 extends support to ARM Cortex-R processors
Stefano Cadario
At embedded world 2016 ARM announced
the smallest and lowest power ARMv8-A ARM Cortex-A32
processor, providing ultra-efficient 32-bit compute for the next generation of embedded products.We also announced…
March 10, 2016
WHITEPAPER: Expanding Virtual Horizons - The Future of Mobile VR
Freddi Jeffries
Ever wondered if Virtual Reality will really take off this time around, or why it never managed to before? VR is big news all over again and everyone’s talking about its possibilities and all the innovative…
March 9, 2016
Bluetooth Smart IP from ARM - what a difference a year makes . . .
Bob Morris
It has been year since ARM got into the Bluetooth Smart business with the acquisition of Wicentric, a software company, which was followed up by the purchase of Sunrise Micro Devices, a radio IP company…
March 7, 2016
ARM Mali Brings Scalability & Power Saving to the MediaTek Helio P20
Freddi Jeffries
Everyone wants the best of both worlds. We don’t want to pay a fortune for a phone, but we do still expect it to do everything we need it to. Whether that’s taking crystal clear pictures to share on social…
March 7, 2016
New Samsung Exynos 7 Octa 7870 brings premium performance to mass market mobile
Eoin McCann
We demand more of our phones than ever. These demands have to be possible within the constraints of the mobile form factor and its power limits. Achieving these goals without a premium price tag is a challenge…
March 7, 2016
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