With deployments of Arm-based servers for HPC now on the near horizon, ISC17 in Frankfurt was a prime opportunity for partners and end-users to begin talking more openly about their plans and intentions…
Code size is always a popular topic in embedded software because most embedded systems face memory constraints. Compiler related meetings often discuss code size as a key care about. Arm has been migrating…
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By now I am sure that many of you have downloaded and installed PSoC Creator 4.1 and are finding out about all the new features. I have already heard…
As reported earlier this month, the Arm Research Summit is returning to Cambridge, following the success of 2016. Hosted at Robinson College between 11-13 September 2017, this technical conference will…
Many different companies are seeing the benefits of developing a custom chip. Last week we ran two webinars on “Are you maximizing your product design? See how a custom ASIC can help?”
OPNFV Summit Showcases Innovation in Efficiency
The OPNFV Summit in Beijing earlier this month brought together developers, end users, and other communities all working to advance open source Network Functions…
The modern SoC typically consists of billions of transistors and is normally designed with many modular IP blocks. Each of these blocks have been commercially licensed, developed or reused from previous…
Arm Corstone-101 Foundation IP is a product family that helps SoC designers create efficient custom SoCs faster. Read this short blog to learn more about the Arm Corstone-101 Foundation IP.
Building your own SoC makes sense for various reasons. It can be to increase margins by reducing cost, complexity, size, or to enhance existing designs for greater efficiency, reliability, thus leading…