• The top 10 hardware and software sessions at Arm DevSummit

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    In this short blog post from Brian Fuller, read about the software and hardware sessions happening at Arm DevSummit 2021.
    • September 28, 2021
  • 2018 Arm TechCon Innovation Awards Finalists Named

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    We announce the finalists in the 2018 Arm TechCon Innovations Awards. The Innovation Awards celebrate the spirit of invention and Arm-based electronics design in the Arm ecosystem
    • October 10, 2018
  • Want to win a Nobel Prize? Skip summer vacation

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    The Arm TechCon Innovation Awards are back this year, and submissions are open now until Sept. 14. This year’s contest focuses on 4 of the hottest areas in tech development.
    • August 31, 2018
  • Arm ecosystem delivers the always-connected PC

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    The engineering wizardry that spawned the smart phone revolution—putting astonishing compute power, long battery life and wireless connectivity in the palms of our hands—is now transforming the PC market…
    • December 8, 2017
  • How To Build A Trillion Connected Things

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    A broadcaster reads about 1,000 words in a five-minute newscast. At that rate, it would take 6,000 years at that rate to finish a trillion-word newscast.
    • October 23, 2017
  • IoT’s future hinges on two words: Listen and Respect

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    2035 is only 18 years from now–not very long in the big scheme of things. So if we as an industry are going to deliver a trillion devices, we’ve got to get moving.
    • September 25, 2017
  • Distributed Computing’s New Frontier is Wearables

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    Wearables such as Lumo Bodytech devices are a new frontier for distributed computing, leveraging machine learning.
    • September 19, 2017
  • Arm TechCon Innovation Awards open for submissions

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    The Arm Techcon 2017 Innovation Awards honor and celebrate that point between yesterday’s achievements and tomorrow’s possibilities where “aha!” happens in embedded, IoT and other applications areas.
    • August 29, 2017
  • Arm TechCon program released for 2017

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    The 2017 Arm TechCon program features technical and keynote sessions on IoT, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence and machine learning and more.
    • August 17, 2017
  • AI’s role in next-generation voice recognition

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    Amazon Alexa is the latest in 50 years of voice-recognition technology, but artificial intelligence is going to propel such devices to extraordinary new levels of functionality.
    • August 15, 2017
  • 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…
    • April 27, 2017
  • 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…
    • April 12, 2017
  • Automotive electronics design takes a giant leap forward

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    The trickle-down effect from increased government regulations and from car consumers’ embrace of automotive electronics is far-reaching. These consequences challenge engineering teams more and more. Think…
    • March 13, 2017
  • Design Innovation Highlights from the HEXUS Epic Giveaway

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    A give-away of leading-edge technology devices always offers an opportunity to settle a bar bet: What’s the hottest gadget of the year?
    • January 6, 2017
  • ARMv8-A, Cavium powering bare-metal servers

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    If someone offered to sell your business server-compute cycles for one-tenth the going price, you might think there was a catch. But in this case you’d be wrong. Nathan Goulding is the senior vice president…
    • November 17, 2016
  • 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…
    • June 20, 2016
  • DAC 2016: Just how much security is enough?

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    AUSTIN, Texas—Security is a balance between how much hackers want to gain by infiltrating a system and how much cost and complexity teams are willing to handle to prevent the hack. That was the message…
    • June 8, 2016
  • DAC 2016: ARM unveils POP IP for Cortex-A73, Mali-G71 for mainstream mobile SoCs

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    AUSTIN, Texas—With an eye toward enabling next-generation mainstream mobile designs, ARM this week announced ARM Artisan physical IP, including POP™ IP, based on the new ARM Cortex-A73 processor. Targeting…
    • June 7, 2016
  • Maker Faire 2016: What you need to know about Arduino Create

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    SAN MATEO, Calif.—The Maker movement has exploded thanks to forces like open system software and hardware and accessible, affordable components and design tools. Now, the great minds behind Arduino have…
    • May 23, 2016
  • Billions of IOT devices shouldn’t mean billions of batteries

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Flashlights are fantastic tools until they die and you find yourself in the dark, fumbling around for replacement batteries. That type of dynamic will constrain the growth of Internet…
    • April 5, 2016
  • The rise of mobile system design and the ARM ecosystem

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    “It’s interesting to think you have something in your hands that you don’t quite understand.” You could apply that sentiment to inventions throughout history. You could apply that…
    • March 21, 2016
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