Functional safety is an important concept in safety-critical systems, and is defined as the absence of unacceptable risk due to hazards caused by malfunctioning electronic systems. Lockstepping is an error…
As Microsoft launches its latest mixed reality headset, the HoloLens2, we take a look at the key features and capabilities of the wearable device and how Arm is enabling performance and power efficiency…
Physical security, also known as silicon or hardware security, involves securing the silicon element of a system. This blog explores the different physical attacks and Arm IP on offer as a counter-measure…
There’s no denying that Embedded World (EW) is a whirlwind – 1000 exhibits, 35,000 visitors and over 2,000 industry participants – but now that it’s all over and the dust has settled, I wanted to take…
Arm is the architecture of mobile gaming, now the largest gaming segment in the world. Arm is attending GDC 2019 to showcase some of the initiatives being undertaken by the ecosystem team that hep game…
Arm announces Adam Taylor as the newest member of the Arm Innovator Program. Adam is the founder of Adiuvo Engineering and Training and the visiting Professor of Embedded Systems at the University of Lincoln…
In previous posts we've looked at how Arm Helium technology handles vector instructions. The problem is that whenever code is vectorized, it’s not long before Amdahl's law sneaks up on you! Amdahl's law…
It’s important to fully understand the requirements of different types of engines, whether it’s a conventional internal combustion engine, hybrid or fully electric powertrain. So, how is Arm powering these…
An in-depth look on porting PuTTY to Windows on Arm. Traditionally, programs like this have only ever been run on x86 machines. Simon Tatham explains how he got his side project PuTTY running on a Windows…
Television systems are entering a new and revolutionary era. Higher resolution video, vastly expanded services, and new AI-powered functions will drive user demand and unit growth.
One marketing tag line often heard from Arm is “From Sensors to Supercomputers”, highlighting our company’s ubiquitous nature across so many of today’s technology sectors.
Arm Architecture v8.2 features were detailed in 2016. Just two years later, in 2018, flagship Android phones with ARMv8.2 features (Google Pixel3, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S9, etc) started shipping…
MWC has chosen the theme of Intelligent Connectivity this year. At face value, it is an obvious choice given the explosion of what I call the Fifth Wave of Computing i.e. the combined impact of IoT, AI…
The Energy Aware Scheduler (EAS) is now available as part of Linux 5.0. It enables energy-efficient scheduling decisions on big.LITTLE and DynamIQ Arm platforms by choosing the right type of CPU for each…
The ability to perform computation on data efficiently is only half the story when it comes to new Arm Helium technology. Equally important is the ability to access and store this data in memory.
So much of our research indicated that finding what you need is one of the biggest pain points. We’ll be organizing our product information, resources, and content in a way that makes sense to most of…