Arm-based processors have traditionally dominated the mobile world of smartphones, tablets, and embedded IoT devices. However, in recent years, the increasing power demands of data centers, and in particular…
Between 17-19 September 2018, over 350 researchers, academics and industry experts gathered at Robinson College in Cambridge, UK to discuss the latest trends, opportunities and challenges in computing…
A decade of collaboration from the Arm-ECS Research Centre was marked at a special anniversary reception uniting past and present researchers in Cambridge.
The award-winning Centre, based in the University…
The Arm Research Summit is just around the corner, taking place between 17-19 September in Cambridge, UK. If you missed out on tickets to the event, you can watch it live on YouTube across all three days…
There are just a few weeks to go before the 2018 Arm Research Summit! We’re pleased to announce that our full agenda is now available, featuring a wide range of talks, workshops and demos, and keynotes…
Arm Research is working together with Applied Materials and Symetrix to develop a “neuromorphic” electronic switch that functions like the neurons and synapses of the human brain, as part of DARPA’s Electronics…
In this blog series, we take a look back at some of the highlights from last year's Arm Research Summit. Interested in attending this year? Find out more here.
Alasdair Russell from Cancer Research…
In this blog series, we take a look back at some of the highlights from last year's Arm Research Summit. Interested in attending this year? Find out more here.
Jeremy Singer from The University of Glasgow…
The Arm Research Summit is returning to Robinson College, Cambridge (UK) between 17-19 September 2018, bringing together academics, researchers and industry experts to discuss the latest in computing developments…
Mass production and commercialization of technologies based on integrated circuits, such as computers and mobile phones, have completely revolutionized our society, ultimately resulting in the Digital…
In space, radiation can disrupt or even destroy electronic circuits, which makes radiation-hardened, multi-processor, high-reliability computing systems essential for deep space exploration. In a project…
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…
11-13 September 2017 | Robinson College, Cambridge UK
In September 2016 Arm Research held the first Arm Research Summit in Cambridge, attracting over 200 attendees. Following the success of the inaugural…