• why there are 4 cores per cluster in ARMV8 architecture

    RadarSong
    RadarSong

    Hi experts,

    I want to knows why there are 4 core cores per cluster in ARM big.Littte architecture?

    Is it possiable if we make more cores per cluster? if not, what is the limitation?

    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
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    • Cortex-A / A-Profile forum
  • I want to know how to invalidate or clean to cache only used secure-world

    박주병
    박주병

    Hello experts.

    I making a security operating system using trustzone using ARMv8 big-little core.

    I face some probleam of cache clean or invalidate.

    I want to cache flush to used only secure-world memory based on virtual memory, no flush non-secure world…

    • Answered
    • over 4 years ago
    • Processors
    • Cortex-A / A-Profile forum
  • The Top 5 Things to Know about Cortex-A53

    Brian Jeff
    Brian Jeff

    The Arm Cortex-A53 was introduced to the market in October 2012, delivering the Armv8 instruction set and significantly increased performance in a highly efficient power and area footprint. It is available for licensing now, and will be deployed in silicon…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • Using the Juno ARMv8-A Development Platform with DS-5 Ultimate Edition

    Ronan Synnott
    Ronan Synnott

    A couple of months ago I posted this blog discussing how to get started with the Fixed Virtual Platform supplied with DS-5 Ultimate Edition. I'm writing this blog as a follow up, as ARM has just released their first ARMv8 Development Platform, J…

    • over 5 years ago
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  • A Walk Through the Cortex-A Mobile Roadmap

    Brian Jeff
    Brian Jeff

    Chinese Version中文版

    Introduction

    The ARM Cortex-A mobile application processor product line spans several generations and three main product tiers. Developers and SoC designers experienced with one or more of the newer ARM ARM Processors benefit from an…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog