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EmotiBit is a wearable sensor module for capturing emotional, physiological, and movement data. It’s open-source (Arduino/Adafruit compatible), scientifically-validated and super easy…
Following many years of collaboration on a range of research projects, Arm Research and the University of Bristol formalised this close relationship with the establishment of an Arm Centre of Excellence last year. Six months in, the Centre of Excellence…
2019 was yet another year of incredible technology discovery. From healthcare, to food, to artificial intelligence1, exciting and inspiring advancements have been made across the research community, and Arm Research is no exception. Our teams have shared their…
At the Arm Research Summit, the Arm Research Enablement team announced some exciting new initiatives. These were among our updated roadmap of technical offerings and user experience improvements. There was focus on the needs of the academic research community…
Partnerships are important to us at Arm. We are an ecosystem company, which means that we strive to work together with partner companies for mutual success. This philosophy extends to Arm Research, where partnerships allow us to extend our reach further…
A new £100m institute, based in the centre of Bristol, is set to transform the way we create, utilise and evaluate new digital technologies to benefit our society now and in the future.
In a unique collaboration, University of Bristol engineers…
Last month saw the successful conclusion of the Arm-enabled Cornell Cup final, held against the majestic backdrop of the rockets and space vehicles at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Arm-enabled Cornell Cup is an embedded design competition…
For the past four years, researchers at the University of Michigan and Arm Research have collaborated to develop Memory Persistency -- programming models for byte-addressable persistent memory. Prof. Thomas F. Wenisch from the University of Michigan joined…
Arm Research explore, evaluate and develop a number of advanced IoT security techniques, together with collaborators from across academia and industry. One of our current collaborative projects is with NIST in the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence…
On the weekend of 30 March 2019 Arm attended StudentHack in Manchester, UK to support the event as sponsors and engineers. Here, we outline some of the highlights of the event for those of you that missed it.
StudentHack is a student hackathon run by the students…
The Centre of Excellence will broaden the current scope of interaction and collaboration between BSC and Arm, from HPC to automotive, from scientific computing to real-time systems.
Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) and Arm Research have signed a…
15-18 September 2019 | Sheraton at the Capitol, Austin, Texas
The Arm Research Summit is taking place in the US for the first time this year, in the ever-expanding technology hub of Austin, Texas. Now in its fourth year, this unique research-focused…
We’re excited to announce that this year’s Arm Research Summit will be taking place in Austin, Texas, from September 15-18 2019, and that the Call for Submissions is now open!
Austin is known as the Live Music Capital of the World, but it…
Dr David Flynn has been honoured for the exceptional impact of his career with a prestigious medal from the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
The co-director of the Arm-ECS Research Centre, an award-winning research collaboration…
Fixed functional hardware accelerators are specialised hardware units, meant to carry out a particular task faster than is possible in software running on a general-purpose CPU. They have been researched for many years, and it is well understood that…
Arm-based processors have traditionally dominated the mobile world of smartphones, tablets, and embedded IoT devices. However, in recent years, the increasing power demands of data centers, and in particular energy-hungry High Performance Computing (HPC…
As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to revolutionise our daily lives, the demand for smaller, smarter, and more diverse flexible technology has never been greater. Increasingly complex demands have driven the development of smart sensors to monitor…
Originally posted on ecs.soton.ac.uk/news and authored by Jon Nurse, University of Southampton
A decade of collaboration from the Arm-ECS Research Centre was marked at a special anniversary reception uniting past and present researchers in Cambridge.
The…
A new class of low-power TCO-optimised appliances with built-in efficiency and dependability enhancements is being developed at EU level by the M2DC project. It is easy to integrate with a broad ecosystem of management software and fully software-defined…
In this blog series, we take a look back at some of the highlights from last year's Arm Research Summit. Interested in attending this year? Find out more here.
Alasdair Russell from Cancer Research UK joined us at last year's Research Summit to talk…
I've had several opportunities to supervise student interns doing their Master’s or PhD degrees. As you can see from the map above, our interns come to us from all over the world, and three internships which I was involved in culminated in publications…
Jeremy Singer from The University of Glasgow joined us at last year's Research Summit to…
Pursuing a PhD is tough. It’s tough for a myriad of reasons, not least the important initial questions that have to be answered:
What’s the thing I want to spend my next X years researching? Is completing a PhD a good investment for the future…
What’s the thing I want to spend my next X years researching?
Is completing a PhD a good investment for the future…
In space, radiation can disrupt or even destroy electronic circuits, which makes radiation-hardened, multi-processor, high-reliability computing systems essential for deep space exploration. In a project led by Boeing and working with Prof. Ronald Dre…