• The Path to a Trillion Connected Devices

    Simon Segars
    Simon Segars

    Since being acquired by SoftBank, Arm’s vision for the future has even more purpose. We are investing, we are growing and we are mapping out how to fulfill our destiny as the company creating technologies that deliver a secure, intelligent and hyperconnected…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Tech Sector Must Uphold the Digital Social Contract says Arm CEO

    Simon Segars
    Simon Segars

    Cybercrime costs the global economy an estimated half a trillion dollars a year in economic losses, ransom payments and dealing with the resulting chaos. But while the advantages of a fully-connected world vastly outweigh the threats, achieving a digital…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Predictions for a connected 2018

    Rob Aitken
    Rob Aitken

    2017 was the year Artificial Intelligence (AI) became pervasive in homes, thanks in part to aggressive ad campaigns from Amazon and Google declaring their digital home assistants the new must-have household appliances, bringing the consumer vision of…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Mobile World Congress 2019: Secret Accounts, Robot Teachers and Retiring at 73

    Simon Segars
    Simon Segars

    MWC has chosen the theme of Intelligent Connectivity this year. At face value, it is an obvious choice given the explosion of what I call the Fifth Wave of Computing i.e. the combined impact of IoT, AI and 5G. But for me it also speaks to an idea taking…

    • over 1 year ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Unlocking new smart metering opportunities with eSIM

    Jean-Philippe Betoin
    Jean-Philippe Betoin

    The deployment of smart meters is fast gaining traction worldwide. According to forecasts published by Machina Research, Europe’s connected energy market will be worth $26 billion alone by 2026 with a potential 158 million new smart meters set to…

    • over 1 year ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Arm Security Manifesto #2: Clear progress toward a more secure IoT future

    Simon Segars
    Simon Segars

    One year ago, we published the first Arm Security Manifesto. It was our attempt to outline the most severe security challenges our sector faced, and to suggest how, by collaborating, we could succeed in protecting consumers against new threats. A key…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Arm’s guiding principle for designing autonomous-class processors: Safety first

    Rene Haas
    Rene Haas

    About two years ago I moved into a new role at Arm, running Arm’s core IP business, also known as our Intellectual Property Group (IPG). This coincided with the purchase of Arm by SoftBank which gave us the unique opportunity to accelerate our investments…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • How Arm, Microsoft and Qualcomm are revolutionizing the PC experience

    Mitesh Soni
    Mitesh Soni

    As discussed in my previous blog, we have now reached the second wave of Windows 10 ‘Always On, Always Connected’ PCs with Snapdragon SoCs based on Arm Cortex technology. A new Arm-commissioned Whitepaper from Shrout Research shows how Windows…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • Seamless untethered productivity: My experience of Windows 10 on Arm

    Rene Haas
    Rene Haas

    Windows 10 Arm-based laptop devices hit the market this year and I finally got my hands on one to use as a work PC. After using the HP Envy x2 (one of the Windows 10 Arm-based laptops) for over a month, I have to say that I’m really impressed.

    …
    • over 2 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • Ensuring security to realize smart lighting’s vast potential in IoT

    Aniruddha Deodhar
    Aniruddha Deodhar

    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…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • The Economist says companies are embracing the IoT

    Simon Segars
    Simon Segars

    In my opinion, the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Internet of Things (IoT) Business Index 2017 is the most credible research produced so far charting global industry progress in the IoT. It follows the EIU’s inaugural IoT Index that we jointly…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Secure a safe future with Arm systems

    Andrew Hopkins
    Andrew Hopkins

    Safety and security are interesting topics; they are closely related and complementary to one another, despite being distinct disciplines in the context of systems and SoC design. They are so close, that some languages (like French) even use the same…

    • over 3 years ago
    • System
    • SoC Design blog
  • Architecting Secure Automotive Systems

    Berenice Mann
    Berenice Mann

    Security concerns for all connected devices have moved to the top of the agenda for manufacturers, but in the case of automotive, where safety is paramount, and large financial liabilities exist, robust security is imperative. Arm is playing its part…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • The road to autonomous vehicles: Report by Canalys, prepared for Arm

    Andy Moore
    Andy Moore

    Autonomous capabilities will profoundly change the way we use our cars. Increased levels of automation will result in improved safety with fewer accidents, reduced congestion and improved journey times, and will allow passengers to use their commute time…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Arm enables NXP with dedicated automotive physical IP to address new feature and functionality demands

    Kiran Burli
    Kiran Burli

    Built for safety

    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…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • Functional safety: Enabling safer systems with Arm technology

    Neil Stroud
    Neil Stroud

    Functional safety is a critical element in the design of any system that requires a high level of reliability. It enables the ability to detect, diagnose and safely mitigate the occurrence of a fault, ensuring the safe operation of a system in the event…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Enabling mass IoT connectivity as Arm partners ship 100 billion chips

    Simon Segars
    Simon Segars

    The Arm business model has inspired innovators, entrepreneurs, academics and now –  the cumulative deployment of 100 billion chips, half of which shipped in the last four years. It is an amazing achievement but success does not belong to Arm alone…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Accelerating AI experiences from edge to cloud

    Nandan Nayampally
    Nandan Nayampally
    • First processors based on Arm DynamIQ technology take a big step towards boosting AI performance by more than 50x over the next 3-5 years
    • Arm Cortex-A75 delivers massive single-thread compute uplift for premium performance points
    • Arm Cortex-A55 is the…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • What people think about AI will surprise you

    Rene Haas
    Rene Haas

    Conversations about artificial intelligence tend to go in one of two directions. Will it bring us a rampaging-robot chaos, or will AI make the world a much better place? As it turns out, people tend to believe the optimistic outcome by a wide margin.

    …
    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • White Paper: The economics of a trillion connected devices

    Philip Sparks
    Philip Sparks

    A vision for one trillion connected devices

    Last October, at Arm TechCon’s developer conference, Arm’s Chairman, Masayoshi Son, outlined his vision of a trillion IoT devices being built over the next two decades. This, he predicted, will lead to an information…

    • ARM - The route to a trillion devices - June 2017.pdf
    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • AI’s role in next-generation voice recognition

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    It was one thing when some of Amazon’s voice-enabled Alexa devices picked up children’s voices and then ordered goods online. It was another thing altogether when families watching television coverage of that story found that their Amazon…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • The Economist IoT Business Index 2017 - Transformation in store

    James De Vile
    James De Vile

    This article is part of a larger investigation into how IoT is affecting businesses in real ways.
    Find out more in the 2017 IoT Business Index by the Economist Intelligence Unit

    More than any other industry, the retail and consumer goods sector sees the…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Distributed Computing’s New Frontier is Wearables

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    If you want to see the latest wearables, head to your local electronics or sporting goods store. But if you want to see the latest wearables that are leveraging machine learning at the edge, say hello to Monisha Perkash, Andrew Chang and their colleagues…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • IoT’s future hinges on two words: Listen and Respect

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    (This is one in a series of blog posts previewing Arm TechCon 2017 in Santa Clara. This post in particular highlights an IoT panel session scheduled for Thursday, The Road to One Trillion Devices).

    By Shawn Prestridge, IAR Systems

    2035 is only 18 years…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • The Economist IoT Business Index 2017 - IoT-enabled buildings: still in construction

    James De Vile
    James De Vile

    This article is part of a larger investigation into how IoT is affecting businesses in real ways.
    Find out more in the 2017 IoT Business Index by the Economist Intelligence Unit

    Companies that manage properties after construction are currently the driving…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
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