The Arm system architecture team has introduced a standardized licensing framework, to enable faster, simpler access to architecture specifications and documentation.
IoT sensor nodes place severe energy constraints on computing platforms. Duty-cycling helps to reduce the power of the sensor node to save energy, but requires an ultra-low-power timer for reliable timed…
The Arm Research Summit fuels collaboration, research and innovation with delegates from a range of research, academic and industrial backgrounds. The Arm Research Summit 2020 will take place online, 9…
Microcontrollers (MCUs) are the ubiquitous computer of our time, being tiny, cheap, and low power. Often powered by using solar cell, they are in your watch, fridge, and your car will contain about thirty…
Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) are used in tasks where the strict order of the input conveys certain information, and so are classed as an important algorithm. These networks are being deployed on resource…
This article covers situations in which a Vulkan application might trigger an out of memory (OOM) condition on Mali GPUs, resulting in a DEVICE_LOST error, even if the API usage is correct.
University engagements play a significant role in our partnerships at Arm Research, helping us extend our reach and build understanding of technologies as they emerge. Harvard University is one of those…
The previous instalment of this blog discussed the benefits that contactless - or wireless - 3D integration can offer in an Internet of Things (IoT) context. But how are they designed? This blog dives…
Join the first Arm AIoT Dev Summit, 2 - 3 December in Mountain View, California to learn about today's breakthrough technologies in AI, IoT and robotics. Read this blog to discover what to expect from…