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…
Older versions of Cortex-M0 DesignStart required obtaining an Intel Altera Quartus Prime partial reconfiguration license. However this is no longer necessary with the latest DesignStart packages
Arm’s use of Formal verification sign-off on Cortex-A designs proved successful but lessons were still learned on how to strengthen its Formal strategy.
For automotive where safety is paramount and large financial liabilities exist, robust security is imperative. Arm is playing its part by driving technologies which lower the cost of implementing effective…
This is the first in a series of articles in which we'll explore using 8th with embedded as well as desktop and server systems, in an integrated project.
The deployment of connected devices as part of the evolution of the Internet of Things has led to an increase in the number of IoT-based cyber attacks, highlighting the need for better security measures…
Advances in autonomous driving technologies are the ongoing catalyst for an industrywide revolution which automakers have not experienced since the advent of mass-produced cars. This electronic revolution…
Arm's commitment to AI starts with developing and delivering technologies that are secure, scalable, and power-efficient. AI is already simplifying and transforming our lives but we’re only scratching…
I already shared last month some details of work we have been doing with Arm on an HPC testchip, the good news continues with our announcement of extended support for the AMBA 5 protocol family
We are pleased to announce that Arm will shortly be releasing our new service platform where partners with a support contract can sign in, submit, and manage technical support cases.
When the SDN World Congress convenes in The Hague this October 9th - 13th, it marks 5 years since the release of the original network function virtualization (NFV) White Paper.
TIRIAS Research discusses why OEMs are choosing custom SoCs and how they can get to silicon faster, simpler, and with confidence, using Arm DesignStart.