• CoAP Video Tutorial

    Zach Shelby
    Zach Shelby
    Today we posted a new video tutorial on the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) and related technology for discovery and semantics from the IETF. In this tutorial I cover the background and motivation…
    • May 9, 2014
  • Cable Show 2014 - Leveraging Cable Infrastructure for IoT

    Karthik Ranjan
    Karthik Ranjan
    The promise of IoT has heralded a bold new era where major technology corporations are no longer afraid to increase the market size forecasts with increments of 10s of billions. But what does that really…
    • May 2, 2014
  • Device to Cloud with ARM and Red Hat

    Zach Shelby
    Zach Shelby
    ARM recently teamed up with the JBoss team from Red Hat to create a great open source Device to Cloud project for a hands-on workshop and hackathon at DevNation 2014 (part of the Red Hat Summit). Thanks…
    • April 30, 2014
  • How Will the Next 50 Billion Devices Shape Our Future?

    John Blyler
    John Blyler
    IoT sensors breed a new future as technology fades into the background. Old industries are reformed, new applications light up and take flight while data stalls. Tomorrow begins today!With more than 50…
    • April 22, 2014
  • Connected Car update

    Chris Turner
    Chris Turner
    I’ve thought for a while that connecting the car of the future implies at least three different kinds of communication system with a vehicle: Mobile Internet, using 4G mobile communications (LTE, LTE…
    • April 7, 2014
  • ARM Brings Compute Scalability Into Infotainment and Connected Car Systems

    Soshun Arai
    Soshun Arai
    In the last decade, the automobile’s navigation system or in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) has become more popular in the market. Recently, even entry-level vehicles are installing an IVI system with large…
    • March 28, 2014
  • Will Compound Applications save IoT from falling victim to the hype cycle?

    Diya Soubra
    Diya Soubra
    The Internet of Things (IoT) is at the peak of the famous Gartner hype cycle. Many things reach that peak then fall off into oblivion. For many months now, I have been looking into the factors that would…
    • March 18, 2014
  • Happy Birthday World Wide Web!

    Chris Shore
    Chris Shore
    Very fast, very passable this world wide web thing. Well, who'd have thought twenty five years ago we'd be sitting here looking up the news of the day on our search engine of choice, browsing the shops…
    • March 17, 2014
  • Bluetooth Technology for Wearable Devices

    Will Tu
    Will Tu
    中文版 Chinese Version: 面向可穿戴设备的蓝牙技术 Wearable technology certainly made a splash at CES 2014 in Las Vegas. Several industries such as healthcare, sport and fitness, gaming, and even fashion were demonstrating…
    • February 26, 2014
  • 64-Bit ARM Server Development Kit from AMD

    Darren Cepulis
    Darren Cepulis
    A great deal of attention at this January’s OCP Summit was focused upon ARM’s SBSA Server platform standardization announcement.  The importance of the SBSA to the ecosystem and our ARM partners cannot…
    • February 24, 2014
  • Entering the Era of the ARM Desktop/Workstation by Karthik Ranjan & Shiv Ramamurthi

    Karthik Ranjan
    Karthik Ranjan
    It was not that long ago that embedded development meant working on an x86 PC with loads of memory and power hungry CPUs then running a cross-compiler to get code compiled for the target embedded architecture…
    • February 14, 2014
  • My Best Prosumer tablet

    Alan Chuang
    Alan Chuang
    It has been a little more than a year ago since I got my Surface RT tablet from the Microsoft BUILD event and I have committed myself to use it as my only computing companion device (other than my smartphone…
    • January 14, 2014
  • Diversity of IoT Development Platforms Fueling Innovation at an Unprecedented Scale

    Karthik Ranjan
    Karthik Ranjan
    Arduino Due, Beaglebone, mbed or Raspberry Pi are just some of the ARM based embedded platforms used for IoT product prototyping. We’ve written this blog to compare the boards.
    • December 9, 2013
  • Sony Smartwatch 2 Apps Development

    David Maidment
    David Maidment
    Sony Mobile started shipping the Smartwatch 2 (SW2) last month. Sony is encouraging developers to get involved in its development community so here are the details of how you can join in.
    • December 2, 2013
  • Case Study: Cortex-M0 Heart rate monitor example

    Andy Frame
    Andy Frame
    I particularly like this case study that I found over on edn.com for two reasons; 1) it is nice and detailed and explains the underlying science of a heart monitor that I'd never read before, and 2) I…
    • November 22, 2013
  • Designing an efficient LTE-Advanced modem architecture with  ARM Cortex-R7 MPCore and CEVA XC4000 processors

    David Maidment
    David Maidment
    LTE (Long Term Evolution) is already gaining momentum as the world’s most rapidly deployed cellular technology, giving mobile wireless broadband services to millions of users worldwide.  Consumers…
    • November 7, 2013
  • "Everything connected to everything” vision of IoT – Are we there yet?

    Ian Ferguson
    Ian Ferguson
    For those of you that have met me or heard me speak about the “Internet of Things” (IoT) would know that I normally indicate my displeasure for the term. Don’t get me wrong. I am a firm believer that the…
    • October 29, 2013
  • Where no web server has gone before

    Rod Crawford
    Rod Crawford
    One of the fun things I find about ARM technology is the way it scales up as well as down. Take for example ARM moving into the Server market space. There is a lot excitement around building new low power…
    • October 27, 2013
  • Rest in Peace Symbian

    James Bruce
    James Bruce
    Rest in Peace Symbian  After 11 years, this is the first quarter when a S60 Symbian phone will not be shipped. Though in its day, Symbian had a very strong fan base with over 75% market share, it has since…
    • October 2, 2013
  • How do you make Java fast? Answer: Go down the pub!

    Rod Crawford
    Rod Crawford
    It all started back in 2008, I'd been looking at what the Software Bill-of-Materials would be for an ARM-based Netbook. I'm a great fan of JEOS (Just-Enough-OS) to support the end users software…
    • September 11, 2013
  • Happy Fifth Birthday iPhone! Innovator and Troublemaker

    James Bruce
    James Bruce
    On June 29, 2007 -- the original iPhone went on sale and unleashed an unrivaled period of creative innovation and destruction in the mobile phone business.  In case you have forgotten, the original iPhone…
    • September 11, 2013
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