• Introducing Arm RAN Acceleration Library – Optimized software routines for 5G wireless base stations

    Pravin Kantak
    Pravin Kantak

    The momentum behind 5G deployments is continuing to grow rapidly in multiple geographies. Operators are challenged by the huge increase in radio bandwidth and additional network complexity they need to support while maintaining high reliability and meeting…

    • 21 days ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Arm Neoverse software momentum continues to grow for edge to cloud infrastructure

    Kevin Ryan
    Kevin Ryan

    A lot has changed since last year’s Arm TechCon. So much has changed that we decided to rename the event from Arm TechCon to Arm DevSummit. 

    The change is not in name alone. We are shaping the event by being inclusive of and focused on our software…

    • 21 days ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • ISV Ecosystem for Arm Neoverse

    Bhumik Patel
    Bhumik Patel

    Launched in 2018, Arm Neoverse provides a dedicated infrastructure focused CPU-IP roadmap for high-performance servers to power efficient edge compute platforms to gateways. With the availability of Arm Neoverse based platforms, Independent Software Vendors…

    • 21 days ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Project Cassini - Ensuring a cloud native experience across a secure Arm-based edge ecosystem

    Augustine Nebu Philips
    Augustine Nebu Philips

    As we increasingly distribute compute between endpoints and the cloud, it is important to view processing planes across the edge as part of a continuum. Along this continuum, various aggregation points benefit from right-sized compute delivered precisely where needed…

    • 19 days ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • Continuous CI/CD Momentum for Arm Architecture

    Kushal Koolwal
    Kushal Koolwal

    Last October, at Arm TechCon 2019 we announced partnerships with five major CI/CD partners. In this blog, I am going to highlight the progress made towards creating a further robust CI/CD ecosystem for developers wanting to build and test software for Ar…

    • 21 days ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Arming 5G Private Networks with Altran

    Shamik Mishra
    Shamik Mishra

    This is a guest blog by Shamik Mishra and Altran Research & Innovation team.

    5G is more than just smartphones with fast connectivity powering great innovative applications. GSMA estimates that by 2025, there will be nearly 1.2 billion 5G connected…

    • 21 days ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Works on Arm: Simplifying Arm architecture adoption in the datacenter

    Ed Vielmetti
    Ed Vielmetti

    The mission of the Works on Arm project is to enable open-source software developers to build, test, and optimize for the arm64 architecture. To this end, Packet (an Equinix Company) and Arm have built a program running since 2017 that provides free access…

    • 26 days ago
    • Innovation
    • Innovation blog
  • A Developer Program for the Arm Software Ecosystem

    fixxxer
    fixxxer

    Earlier this year, we planted a seed and called its sapling the “Arm Developer Program for Infrastructure”. It did not take long for this initiative to take root, and before we knew it, the trunk strengthened, and a network of branches grew. Arm…

    • 21 days ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Cloud Native Application Deployment on AWS Graviton2

    Pranay Bakre
    Pranay Bakre

    Developers can now develop their containerized applications on AWS Graviton2 based EC2 instances using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) and GitLab as their Continuous Integration (CI), Continuous Delivery (CD) natively on Arm architecture. Gitlab…

    • 27 days ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Optimize your Elasticsearch deployment with Arm-based Amazon EC2 M6g instances

    Pranay Bakre
    Pranay Bakre

    Every day, globally an approximate 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created. A quintillion is 1 with 30 zeroes after it. Let that sink in for a moment. While a lot of this data could be cat videos on Internet, there is still a considerable amount of data that…

    • 1 month ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Arm Innovator Spotlight: Ajeet Raina

    fixxxer
    fixxxer

    Welcome to my first Arm Innovator Spotlight blog (read more about the Arm Innovator Program here)! In this blog series, we are celebrating one of our talented Arm Innovators each month (or two), starting with one of our newest Innovators, Ajeet Raina. The…

    • 1 month ago
    • Innovation
    • Innovation blog
  • Assessing AWS Graviton2 for running WRF

    Phil Ridley
    Phil Ridley

    Operational weather forecasting is key to informing many important decisions that are made in agriculture, marine, air transport, environment, military, financial, and other sectors. The WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting) model is a widely used US…

    • 2 months ago
    • High Performance Computing
    • HPC blog
  • Accelerating Security at the Infrastructure Edge - PARSEC joins CNCF as a sandbox project

    Marc Meunier
    Marc Meunier

    The adoption of edge computing is rapidly growing, partly owing its rise to the now ubiquitous cloud-native revolution. Cloud native principles enable developers to build and deploy microservices in light-weight containers which are ideal for remote edge…

    • 3 months ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Evaluation of the NEMO Ocean Model on Arm Neoverse-based AWS Graviton2

    Phil Ridley
    Phil Ridley

    The accuracy of weather and climate predictions is becoming increasingly important. Having the ability to predict extreme events in advance helps us prepare and thus minimize impact. Increasing capability of HPC and weather and climate modeling is key…

    • 4 months ago
    • High Performance Computing
    • HPC blog
  • Is the Cloud Ready for HPC Workloads?

    Brent Gorda
    Brent Gorda

    Moving High Performance Computing (HPC) workloads to the cloud has been a trend for some time, but progress has advanced slowly facing resistance due to high costs and performance concerns based on lack of parallel file systems and low-latency networking…

    • 4 months ago
    • High Performance Computing
    • HPC blog
  • Arm Enables Open Platforms in 5G RAN, joins O-RAN Alliance to foster innovation in next generation cellular infrastructure

    Panch C
    Panch C

    Arm has been at the forefront of enabling generations of cellular technology. We have worked with the ecosystem for more than 25 years to become the leading CPU architecture of choice for base stations deployed around the world. 5G technology holds tremendous promise…

    • 6 months ago
    • Innovation
    • Innovation blog
  • New Arm Neoverse Developer Community: An improved experience for developers and partners

    Kevin Ryan
    Kevin Ryan

    2019 was a busy and exciting year for Arm with product announcements from the largest of hyperscalers to the smallest of devices, and everything in between. These products are truly enabling our partners and developers to do amazing things based on Arm…

    • 7 months ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Designing Arm processors using Arm processors in the AWS Cloud

    Tim Thornton
    Tim Thornton

    At the start of the month, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of their new Arm-based AWS Graviton2 processor, and associated 6th generation Amazon EC2 M6g, C6g & R6g instances. These chips have four times the number of compute cores with…

    • 10 months ago
    • High Performance Computing
    • HPC blog
  • SC19 Recap: Arm’s HPC Rocky Mountain Highlights

    Darren Cepulis
    Darren Cepulis

    A great deal of news that is arrived during the Supercomputing Conference 2019 (SC19) in Denver, Colorado last month. Every year at the SC, we highlight the work and growth of the Arm HPC ecosystem. The focus is on our various partners in this space. At…

    • 10 months ago
    • High Performance Computing
    • HPC blog
  • Reduce TCO with Arm Based SmartNICs

    Julio Suarez
    Julio Suarez

    What is a SmartNIC

    A SmartNIC is a Network Interface Card that includes general-purpose CPUs. The CPUs are used to offload processing that is done by server CPUs. Arm CPUs are being selected for SmartNIC SoCs because of their efficiency, performance,…

    • 11 months ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • Enabling Cloud-Native Experience Across a Diverse and Secure Edge Ecosystem

    P. Robin
    P. Robin

    The launch of Arm Neoverse was a foundation for cloud to edge infrastructure. Arm has significantly increased its investment in the Cloud Native ecosystem. After joining the Cloud Native Foundation in February 2019, this week we are moving a step further…

    • 11 months ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Arm and OpenGCC announce ServerReady test lab in China

    Dong Wei
    Dong Wei

    Chinese version: Arm和OpenGCC宣布在中国成立ServerReady测试实验室  

    This week, Arm and Open Green Computing Consortium (OpenGCC) are announcing the formation of the OpenGCC ServerReady joint test lab, in China. The partnership means OpenGCC will establish ServerReady…

    • 11 months ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • Arm on Arm: Cadence Characterization in the AWS Cloud

    Darren Cepulis
    Darren Cepulis

    The strong growth in HPC, ML/AI, and Big data analytics sectors has mainly been driven by the explosion of new use cases across numerous businesses and areas of research.  In order to stay competitive and sustain progress, IT departments must look at new…

    • over 1 year ago
    • High Performance Computing
    • HPC blog
  • Security for the Infrastructure Edge

    robdimond
    robdimond

    At Arm, we have a unique perspective on the infrastructure market, which is that it's built to enable and serve the billions of connected devices that we use every day. Increasingly these devices form part of an Internet of Things (IoT) which will collect…

    • over 1 year ago
    • Security
    • Security IP blog
  • Taming of the Edge

    Augustine Nebu Philips
    Augustine Nebu Philips

    Introduction

    By now, there is broad awareness around the anticipated convergence of IT and OT domains across enterprises. To capture the value of IoT, organizations are re-evaluating solution strategies, by expanding their supplier base to include providers…

    • over 1 year ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
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