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  • The Arm tech driving automotive innovation at CES 2019

    Andy Moore
    Andy Moore
    The car was the star at Consumer Electronics Show this year, with car makers filling the halls with cutting-edge automotive technology. We scoured the show floor to bring you the latest and greatest automotive…
    • January 11, 2019
  • 5 benefits to replacing analog components with DSP software

    Jacob Beningo
    Jacob Beningo
    Explore how product manufacturers can decrease costs, area and design time, while increasing flexibility and adaptability by replacing analog components with DSP software.
    • January 7, 2019
  • Fast, secure file systems for autonomous vehicles from Tuxera

    Tiffiny Rossi
    Tiffiny Rossi
    The amount of data generated by connected cars is rapidly growing to over 300 TB per year. At the same time, automotive systems are increasingly exposed to the connectivity needed to make cars smarter…
    • January 3, 2019
  • Raspberry Pi Robots Bring ML to the Classroom

    Hellen Norman
    Hellen Norman
    Discover how an exciting Arm machine learning tutorial helped teenagers build their own robots based on Raspberry Pi Zeros.
    • December 18, 2018
  • White Paper: Hardware Features for Maintaining Security During Operation

    Nicole_Curtiss-Wright
    Nicole_Curtiss-Wright
    Download the Curtiss-Wright Hardware Features for Maintaining Security During Operation white paper to learn more about Arm TrustZone, NXP QorIQ Trust Architecture and Intel SGX and OS Guard.
    • November 16, 2018
  • Arm Cortex-A76AE: A new age of high-performance processing with advanced safety

    Govind Wathan
    Govind Wathan
    Today sees a step change in the Cortex-A microarchitecture with the launch of automotive enhanced Arm Cortex-A76AE, the first high performance Cortex-A CPU with Split-Lock capability.
    • September 26, 2018
  • Evolving safety systems: Comparing Lock-Step, redundant execution and Split-Lock technologies

    Neil Stroud
    Neil Stroud
    Autonomous systems require high compute performance and the highest levels of safety integrity. What are the technical options to achieve this?
    • September 26, 2018
  • Arm Safety Ready program: Building confidence into your application

    Neil Stroud
    Neil Stroud
    To demonstrate Arm’s commitment to functional safety, we announce the launch of our Safety Ready program.
    • September 26, 2018
  • Partnerships and the Myths of System Resilience

    Andrew Hopkins
    Andrew Hopkins
    At DAC I presented “Myths of system resilience,” it challenged misconceptions and shows a scalable way of designing diagnostic capability across SoCs to detect faults.
    • July 31, 2018
  • A Starter's Guide to Arm Processing Power in Automotive

    James Scobie
    James Scobie
    Arm offers different classes of processor designed for various automotive applications. Here's a guide to Arm processing solutions in automotive.
    • July 25, 2018
  • Automotive Software Development – 8 Disruptive Trends

    Daniel Bernal
    Daniel Bernal
    Several trends are affecting automotive electronics and causing increasing demands in compute platform requirements, changing vehicle architectures and highlighting the importance of security and functional…
    • June 21, 2018
  • The importance of building functional safety into your design right from the start

    Antonio Priore
    Antonio Priore
    Currently, there are many processors that are not designed with functional safety standards in mind and the use of these can lead to lengthy and costly qualification processes for safety relevant applications…
    • May 8, 2018
  • Functional safety: Enabling safer systems with Arm technology

    Neil Stroud
    Neil Stroud
    Arm is fully committed to providing the IP, software development tools, test libraries and documentation required for successful, efficient development of a wide range of applications.
    • February 22, 2018
  • Arm's new runtime software system to accelerate development of safety applications on Cortex-M devices

    Reinhard Keil
    Reinhard Keil
    Building on the popularity of Arm-based SoCs in markets such as automotive, industrial and healthcare, we announce Arm’s highly optimized runtime software components for use in safety-related and safety…
    • February 22, 2018
  • SmallSat Electronics Ecosystem Expands with new Arm Cortex-based Reference Design

    Ross Bannatyne
    Ross Bannatyne
    Space is sexy again for the first time in a generation. The demand to get SmallSats in space is very high and the number that will be put into orbit is constrained by the limited launch capacity.
    • February 14, 2018
  • The road to autonomous vehicles: Report by Canalys, prepared for Arm

    Andy Moore
    Andy Moore
    Arm commissioned a market analyst firm (Canalys) to conduct research and prepare a report to shed the light on "The road to autonomous vehicles"
    • January 8, 2018
  • Enabling Innovation in Automotive Electronics

    Daniel Bernal
    Daniel Bernal
    Announcing the Arm Automotive Developer Community portal, a showcase and directory for developers seeking to harness the innovation of the Arm ecosystem for next generation automotive electronic deployments…
    • January 8, 2018
  • "8th" - Embedded and more (part 3) - interfacing the 7-segment

    Ron Aaron
    Ron Aaron
    This is the third in a series of articles exploring how to use 8th with embedded as well as desktop and server systems, in an integrated project.
    • January 5, 2018
  • Taking Steps to Ensure Security of Supply

    Ross Bannatyne
    Ross Bannatyne
    One of the reasons that the Arm architecture is so popular is that it addresses customers concerns about security of supply.
    • December 21, 2017
  • "8th" - Embedded and more (part 2)

    Ron Aaron
    Ron Aaron
    This time we'll flesh that part out, but to do that we also need to assemble the hardware. So without further ado, let's begin!
    • December 13, 2017
  • Rad-hard Arm-Cortex MCU Increases Likelihood of CubeSat Success

    Ross Bannatyne
    Ross Bannatyne
    CubeSats are miniaturized satellites in a 10cm cube form-factor that are becoming enormously popular due to the benefits of standardization.
    • October 26, 2017
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