• 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
  • Showcasing network slicing technology for 5G RAN at Arm TechCon 2018

    KDDI Research
    KDDI Research

    KDDI Research will exhibit its latest research result at the Arm booth, #525, of Arm TechCon 2018, which will take place in San Jose Convention Center, USA from October 16-18, 2018.

    An overview of what you can see on Arm’s booth

    The 5G system will…

    • over 1 year ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Key Things to Consider When Designing Sensor Hubs

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    Sensor hubs have gained traction among design teams in recent years, as the marriage blossoms between evolving (and power-sensitive) hardware and smart software algorithms.

    To me, it’s an interesting phenomena in system design, where it’s almost always…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • The dawn of Cellular IoT - LTE-Cat M (Cat-M1)

    Mistbase
    Mistbase
    Note: Mistbase is now a part of Arm.
    Mobile communications has been the base for the explosion in smartphones. Enormous consumer demand for mobile wireless broadband services has driven the last decade of telecom standards resulting in the LTE-Advanced…
    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Arm launches first set of Threat Models for PSA: IoT Security should start with analysis

    Rob Coombs
    Rob Coombs

    At Arm TechCon last October, we announced a major program to improve IoT security, which we’ve named Platform Security Architecture (PSA). PSA is a common framework aiming to provide a holistic approach to IoT security. It has been designed to be…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • New Arm CoreSight SDC-600 for secure, authenticated debug

    Lip-Min Khor
    Lip-Min Khor

    The history

    When it comes to security, the main objective is to establish trust. Trusting users can be subjective and ambiguous, therefore modern technology has been designed to give different types of users different level of trust, and formulate corresponding…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Arm CoreLink PCK-600 enables efficient and rapid integration of SoC power management infrastructure

    Lip-Min Khor
    Lip-Min Khor

    Power Control Challenges

    A modern SoC requires efficient power control infrastructure to provide maximum performance with minimum required power. Arm is the leader in low power innovation and architecture, from Arm big.LITTLE to the latest Arm DynamIQ clusters…

    • over 2 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 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • 2017 Mobile World Congress Americas: Building a Safe, Secure Connected World

    cainh
    cainh

    By now, most companies understand the importance of security in the connected world and how much IoT impacts their businesses. So, it makes sense that at security was a common theme throughout the 2017 MWC show floor and sessions. Exhibitors represented…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Missing drone, blistering winds and life in the thin air

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    The drone copter is still a prisoner.

    While ARM engineer Matt Du Puy and his fellow climbers are rotating between camps on Kanchenjunga preparing to ascend the world’s third-highest peak, a key new addition to his ARM-powered electronics kit is being…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Taking ARM to new heights (again)

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    He’s at it again.

    After climbing Mt. Everest, K2 and Annapurna, as one of the few humans to summit all three peaks, ARM engineer Matt du Puy (Matthew Du Puy (mattd) is once again unpacking his crampons and ice picks. This time his target is Kanchenjunga…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Test Flight of a Raspberry Pi-based Aircraft Tracker

    John Shockley
    John Shockley

    Last fall ARM Education posted this link for the Raspberry Pi-based Aircraft Tracker on our Facebook Page.  As the Americas Program Manager for the ARM University Program and a private pilot, I took particular interest in the product and thought this might…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • DAC 2016: IoT Designs Require Robust Ecosystem

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    Chinese Version(中文版) :DAC 2016: 物联网设计需要强健的生态系统

    We argue about the definition and scope of the Internet of Things (IOT) but what, to me, is inarguable is its profound impact on design.

    A market with a nearly infinite number of design possibilities is…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • ARM scales new heights (literally)

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    Within a days, if all goes well and the weather holds, ARM software engineer mattdupuy will stand atop one of the world’s tallest peaks, kitted out with ARM-powered wearables and mobile devices and sporting a big grin on his bearded face.

    Du Puy…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • U.K. Startup Drives Modular Design into Smart Watches

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    On Tuesday, Oct. 13, a London-based startup raised the concept of wearables design to a new level. BLOCKS, the brainchild of Ali Tahmasebzadeh, an Imperial College of London bioengineering student, and Serge Vasylechko, an Imperial College Ph.D student…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Arthur C. Clarke accurately predicted technology in the 21st century

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis

    In 1976, AT&T and MIT held a conference that brought together of number scientists, theorists and academics to explore the future of technology. There, Bell System news magazine had the chance to catch up with Arthur C. Clarke to discuss the next generation…

    • over 5 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Data is a fuel for economic growth: The relationship between software and the next 100 billion chips

    Andrew N. Sloss
    Andrew N. Sloss
    We might think about data in the same way now as we originally thought about energy. Both require technology to extract and both drive vast industries. The challenges of dealing with energy and data-use growth are similar. It is about efficiency; ensuring…
    • over 5 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
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