This blog provides details about the growth of Chromebooks in 2020 and how Arm is supporting this growth by working with key partners including MediaTek and Qualcomm.
In the April release of Yocto Project, also known as the HardKnott release, Yocto project picks up Parsec that provides a common security API that works with any Root of Trust.
Docker images for TensorFlow and PyTorch running on Ubuntu for the Arm architecture are now available. This article explains where to get the container images, how to run them, and the instructions to…
Arm is now releasing PyTorch and TensorFlow container images monthly. In this blog, let us look at what is available in our 21.04 release and what is coming in the future.
The GCC compiler can use the Scalable Vector Extension SVE in a number of ways, from auto-vectorization to C and C++ intrinsics. We explain how to make the most of SVE in your GCC-compiled application
Andrew Connell from 'VR with Andrew' goes through some really handy tips and tricks for VR game development that can take your VR game to the next level.
Travis CI and Arm look forward to continuing to engage with the open source community and supporting its needs by offering best-in-class tools and infrastructure.
This blog explains how we have addressed the vulnerabilities that have been found by Microsoft's Section 52 in Keil RTX5. Users should apply the patch available on GitHub.
Embedded systems are a great platform for education due to the hands-on nature, but teaching it requires a change of thinking. In this blog, Shuojin Hang rethinks embedded systems education.