Our approach to creating a shared Edge computing framework borrows from the cloud, where a user allocates resources in each physical node it requests access to.
With the proliferation of smart devices, we need to make sure we are protecting our data. But have you ever considered the threat to the hardware supply chain?
Looking at how to make computers fundamentally more secure, the University of Cambridge with DARPA created CHERI, making compartmentalization more efficient and scalable.
It is important in industry to define what we see and how well we see it. This simple yet powerful idea has driven recent developments in the Arm Research ML Lab.
Project Trishul demonstrates the feasibility and readiness of high-density, face-to-face, wafer-bonded 3D stacking technologies for high performance, energy-efficient designs.
A single label is not enough. Label diversity can be introduced by creating several labels for each training example in a way that the ordinal structure allows.
As part of DARPA’s Domain-Specific System on Chip program, Arizona State University assembled a team of academics and industry partners to pioneer a new approach to software-enabled radio frequency.
The University of Washington’s Processing Systems Lab is pushing the boundaries of energy-efficient compute. Visvesh Sathe explains why Arm Research is a perfect partner.
To realize the scale of device deployments as envisioned by the Internet of Things (IoT), we inevitably face the issue of how these numerous “Things” are to be powered.
When the University of Michigan partnered with Arm Research on a project for DARPA, there was a remaining technical gap the team needed to bridge, and Arm Research knew the ideal partner.
John Biggs, one of Arm’s founders and a Distinguished Engineer, has been awarded the Ron Waxman Award by the Design Automation Standards Committee (DASC).
Our partnership with the University of Cambridge extends to their PhD students. From soft robotic applications to Armv8-A system-level semantics, get to know them and their research.