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Functional safety: Enabling safer systems with Arm…
Arm is fully committed to providing the IP, software development tools, test libraries and documentation required for successful, efficient development of a wide range of applications.
Arm's new runtime software system to accelerate development…
Building on the wide popularity of Arm-based SoCs in markets such as automotive, industrial and healthcare, we are thrilled to announce Arm’s own, highly optimized runtime software components for use in safety-related and safety-critical applications.
Arm enables NXP with dedicated automotive physical…
For more than a decade, Arm technology has been designed into critical vehicle safety functions, including anti-lock braking systems, electronic stability programs, and airbags to name a few. And as we move into an era where driving decisions made by artificial intelligence becomes more commonplace,…
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The future of automotive is coming faster than you think
Richard York
As excitedly as we talk about it, you’d think the promise of fully autonomous vehicles is right around the bend, just another few miles and we’ll pull into our destination. In truth, we’re not there yet…
April 10, 2017
New Arm Physical IP customized for advanced automotive systems
Wolfgang Helfricht
Today’s vehicles currently consume around 10 percent of the world’s semiconductors and over the next 10 years we expect compute performance in vehicles will increase by 100x, driven by the trend toward…
March 16, 2017
EW day 2 blog: All about automotive
Eoin McCann
As embedded devices become more prevalent and assume more responsibility in our daily lives, there is a need for functional safety to make sure that we are not put in danger by any faults that may occur…
March 15, 2017
Automotive electronics design takes a giant leap forward
Brian Fuller
The trickle-down effect from increased government regulations and from car consumers’ embrace of automotive electronics is far-reaching. These consequences challenge engineering teams more and more. Think…
March 13, 2017
Arm Compiler 6: Simplifying functional safety all the way to autonomous driving systems
Tony Smith
Arm announces safety package for its latest-generation C/C++ compilation toolchain Arm Compiler 6. The package consists of the safety-certified Arm Compiler toolchain, compiler qualification kit and long…
March 10, 2017
Automotive areas at ArmTechCon 2016
Eoin McCann
ArmTechCon 2016 is nearly upon us, and there’s so much high quality technical content in the conference programme and exhibition floor that the only difficulty you’ll have is choosing what to attend
October 11, 2016
White Paper: The Functional Safety Imperative in Automotive Design
Eoin McCann
Functional safety is about ensuring that products operate safely and do so even when they go wrong. My colleague hopkins shares some insight on why you can’t choose to ignore it.
September 23, 2016
Seeing the Future With Computer Vision
Freddi Jeffries
Chinese Version中文版:
展望计算机视觉的未来
The Internet of Things began to mature in 2016 and we started to see evidence of how technology can help us to engage more powerfully with our world. By allowing machines…
May 26, 2016
Automotive Hardware-Software Challenges with ISO 26262
John Blyler
A panel representing automotive, semiconductor, software and systems experts met to share insights on the hardware-software challenges of ISO 26262 compliance.By John Blyler, Editorial Director,
JB Sy…
February 25, 2016
Smart and connected cars coming fast and furious: analyst
Brian Fuller
You know it’s going to be big, but just what is the future of automotive design? And how fast might that future approach?
Already we’re talking about and creating regulatory frameworks around things…
February 5, 2016
4 CES trends that could shape 2016
Eoin McCann
The beginning of a year brings with it the potential of many new things; resolutions, good habits and of course the new gadgets that promise to change our lives at CES. Amidst the glitz of promises of…
January 18, 2016
Cars are sexy again (podcast)
Brian Fuller
The proliferation of electronics within vehicle design is making cars “sexy again,” but more importantly automotive electronics is making the overall digital experience sexier.That was the word from two…
January 5, 2016
What is NFC and Why it Matters?
John Blyler
This brief introduction on nfc technology will help designers select the best connectivity implementation amongst the plethora of today’s wireless standards.
November 10, 2015
Basics of Switches and Transceivers in Automotive Ethernet
John Blyler
A quick review of Ethernet switches and transceivers will highlight their importance in the automotive Ethernet and the OPEN Alliance. The connectivity that we’ve long enjoyed via the Internet at home…
August 14, 2015
We need self driving cars, humans are terrible drivers
David Blaza
In some ways a self driving car is the ultimate embedded system (my definition of an embedded system is one where the user doesn't have access to the OS) and they have been in the news recently because…
June 8, 2015
Advances in ADAS – Getting Closer to the Self-Driving Car
Eoin McCann
Chinese version 中文版:
高级驾驶员辅助系统 (ADAS) 取得诸多进步——无人驾驶汽车离我们越来越近
Automobile manufacturers are constantly making improvements to the design of cars, creating an experience that is safer and more comfortable…
March 30, 2015
ARM Everywhere at EW 2015: From Lowest Power MCUs to Highest Performance 64-bit SBCs
Lori Kate Smith
Although the theme of EW was
Internet of Things
, there was so much to see at Embedded World (EW). I was impressed with the breadth of embedded computing technologies. If you are interested in my morning…
February 28, 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
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