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As IoT innovation has captured the public’s attention, a (smart) light has gone off inside the heads of building contractors, technology vendors and facilities managers around the world. Where lighting was once considered an energy hog, today’s sophisticated lighting systems based on sensors and light…
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Synopsys supports launch of Arm AMBA 5 AXI5, ACE5 protocols with 1st source code test suite and VIP
Phil Dworsky
Synopsys is proud to have collaborated with Arm on the development of this new AMBA 5 AXI5 and ACE5 specification and also deliver the first source code test suite and Verification IP (VIP) for these new…
February 8, 2018
Nordic Semiconductor announce the first Cortex-M33 based chip with TrustZone
Phil Burr
Nordic announces the nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP) - the very first chip to implement the Arm Cortex-M33 processor (with TrustZone) and Arm CryptoCell-310.
January 26, 2018
New CMSIS-NN Neural Network Kernels Boost Efficiency in Microcontrollers by ~5x
Vikas Chandra
CMSIS-NN is a library of neural network kernels that maximizes the performance & efficiency of DNNs on Cortex-M-based platforms for smart IoT edge devices.
January 23, 2018
Predictions for a connected 2018
Rob Aitken
Our predictions about how the key themes of AI and Machine Learning (ML), IoT, security and blockchain are likely to begin to make a real difference in the way all of us interact with technology in 20…
January 8, 2018
The Arm Internet of Things (IoT) Continuum
Rhonda Dirvin
This blog explains how Arm and its ecosystem provide the breadth of technology solutions to help you get your IoT product to market quickly and protect your software investment.
January 5, 2018
Insecurity of things in the home
Bob Morris
Finally, the smart home is starting to mean something to the average homeowner. This blog post explores some of the insecurity of things in the home, IoT security and how to make IoT in the home secure…
January 4, 2018
New Arm CoreSight SDC-600 for secure, authenticated debug
Lip-Min Khor
The CoreSight SDC-600 Debug Authentication Channel provides a path into the security enclave, enforcing a secure API for communication between the external agent and the security enclave.
November 16, 2017
TechCon 2017: What's next for Arm Research?
Charlotte Christopherson
Members of Arm Research explore the numerous challenges facing our industry and, outline the direction for Research in the near future.
November 13, 2017
The Economist IoT Business Index 2017 - Revolution in the making
James De Vile
The digitisation of manufacturing holds the potential to spur a new industrial revolution, many believe. Manufacturers are still working on the foundations, but IoT investment is set to grow
November 7, 2017
Tech Sector Must Uphold the Digital Social Contract says Arm CEO
Simon Segars
Hackers are engaging in complex global offenses. The Digital Social Contract is a human-centered approach, mindful of how humans use connected ‘things’.
October 25, 2017
The Economist IoT Business Index 2017 - En route to connected cars
James De Vile
Like the smartphone before it, the connected car may well be a platform for all manner of new services and business models. Carmakers are still figuring out how to address that transformation
October 24, 2017
How To Build A Trillion Connected Things
Brian Fuller
A broadcaster reads about 1,000 words in a five-minute newscast. At that rate, it would take 6,000 years at that rate to finish a trillion-word newscast.
October 23, 2017
Platform Security Architecture – Scalable Security for the IoT
Berenice Mann
The deployment of connected devices as part of the evolution of the Internet of Things has led to an increase in the number of IoT-based cyber attacks, highlighting the need for better security measures…
October 23, 2017
Embedded machine learning in asthma inhalers changes lives
Peter Ferguson
Amiko Respiro smart asthma inhalers use machine learning and Arm low-power Cortex-M processors to montior and improve treatments - and change lives.
October 17, 2017
Arm announces Arduino partnership
Dominic Pajak
We’re excited to announce that Arm is partnering with Arduino, the leading open-source electronics platform. In July, Arduino announced it was now back under control of the co-founders of the project.…
October 5, 2017
The Economist IoT Business Index 2017 - IoT-enabled buildings: still in construction
James De Vile
Companies that manage properties after construction are currently the driving force behind IoT-enabled buildings
October 3, 2017
Arm-based IoT Kit for Cloud IoT Core
Andy Moore
Today we are announcing support for the public beta of Google Cloud IoT Core, a fully managed service on Google Cloud Platform
September 28, 2017
IoT’s future hinges on two words: Listen and Respect
Brian Fuller
2035 is only 18 years from now–not very long in the big scheme of things. So if we as an industry are going to deliver a trillion devices, we’ve got to get moving.
September 25, 2017
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