i just want to know which processors are very advanced processors in cortex-A,R and M series.
Just to be sure about your question... What you mean by advanced ?
Technologically advanced or the most used (software developement) ?
Hi, I think it depends on what Karthigowri considers advanced... and if it is for available products.
Today, you cannot buy an ARM Cortex-A72. That's a processor for the future.
Today, the ARM Cortex-A53 and ARM Cortex-A57 are the big guys. Both of them support both 32-bit (=AARCH32 ISA) and 64-bit (=AARCH64 ISA) instruction sets and the big.LITTLE configuration. However, the silicon vendor can choose to only implement one of them...
On the ARM Cortex-M, if you want the smallest microcontroller, then you would look for an ARM Cortex-M0+ whereas the ARM Cortex-M7-based microcontrollers deliver more performance. For FPGA implementation, the less known ARM Cortex-M1 core should be considered.
The latest product announced was the ARM Cortex-R7. I can advise you to read Chris Turner and Neil Werdmuller content on the matter.
Karthigowri,
What kind of requirements do you have? Are you only looking at "horse-power" or are you interested in other points like pipeline, instruction set, virtualization...
and welcome to the ARM Connected Community!
Alban Rampon.
Hello,
Is it OK for an answer that Cortex-A72 is it in the 64bit Cortex-A, Cortex-A17 (or in a sense, Cortex-A15) is it in the 32bit Cortex-A, Cortex-R7 is it in Cortex-R and Cortex-M7 is it in Cortex-M?
Best regards,
Yasuhiko Koumoto.