18.1.1 release for Arm Forge and Arm Performance Reports is available with enhancements to improve the behaviour of Arm DDT debugger and Arm MAP profiler
In the second of a three-part series exploring three-dimensional integrated circuits, Arm Research Fellow Greg Yeric moves onto what the future could hold for this technology.
Arm Design Reviews are an Arm service whereby expert engineers visit our partners to perform a detailed review of a particular stage of the design cycle.
This blog will focus on some of the key technologies needed to protect network access, availability and data, with a brief overview of Arm’s underlying platform that is providing the foundation for trust…
In the first post in a three-part series, Greg Yeric, Arm Research Fellow, shares his thoughts on three-dimensional integrated circuits and the potential impact of this technology across a variety of areas…
Service providers or anyone involved in building out next-generation networks are faced with complex challenges today as they seek to evolve, future-proof, and secure their networks to meet the ever-increasing…
In this paper, Nigel Stephens and his colleagues from groups across Arm introduce the Arm Scalable Vector Extension (SVE). SVE is the culmination of a multi-year project run between Arm Research and Arm…
Jungwoo Kim from Samsung takes a moment to recap the benefits of Vulkan’s cross platform capabilities for those
who may not yet be working with this most recent API from Khronos.
GDC 2018 - first up this morning is a talk on Post Processing Effects for Mobile from Arm’s very own Stephen Barton and Attilio Provenzano, as well as Srdja Stetic-Kozic from Serbian game studio, Nordeus…
Picking the right solution for your next SoC, requires combining lots of different elements together. In order to make this process a little easier, Arm created the Arm Corstone Foundation IP and they…
The current specification for LwM2M is not a good fit when the server itself is a constrained IoT device and when user authentication together with fine grained dynamic access control is demanded. Complementing…
This week we announced an open source Trusted Firmware (TF-M) project that will deliver a reference implementation of Platform Security Architecture (PSA) trusted code.
Powering a trillion wireless sensor nodes each using a small lithium coin cell would require approximately 109,000 metric tons of Lithium - nearly three times the annual worldwide production.