• Bootloader Design for MCU's in Embedded Systems

    Jacob Beningo
    Jacob Beningo
    Microcontrollers have proliferated into every nook and cranny of our daily lives from simple 8-bit devices that control our toaster ovens to powerful 32-bit DSP’s that provide us with the rich media and…
    • June 26, 2014
  • ISC 2014: NVIDIA Tesla Cards Add ARM64 Host Compatibility

    wangyong
    wangyong
    Kicking off this week for the world of supercomputing is the 2014 International Supercomputing Conference in Leipzig, Germany. One of the major supercomputing conferences, ISC is Europe’s largest supercomputing…
    • June 26, 2014
  • IoT Success Depends upon Decoupling

    John Blyler
    John Blyler
    Avoiding M2M pitfalls will require an open, internet-based approach that decouples IoT devices from services. But what role will standards play? In Part I of this interview, Zach Shelby, business development…
    • June 25, 2014
  • Bringing up Streamline in the Android Developer Toolchain (SDK and NDK) in order to do system analysis for your Android app

    Matthew Du Puy
    Matthew Du Puy
    This blog has been written before but quite a few things have improved in the ease of use and breadth of support of Streamline use on Android in the past few years. For starters, Mac OS X is well supported…
    • June 25, 2014
  • Sometimes Hardware Details Matter in ARM Embedded Systems Programming

    Jason Andrews
    Jason Andrews
    Last week, I received the call for papers for the Embedded World Conference for 2015. The list of topics is a good reminder of how broad the world of embedded systems is. It also reminded me how overloaded…
    • June 23, 2014
  • Wrapping up the ARM Step Challenge with a Video Review

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    SAN FRANCISCO--We've written a lot about the really fun, really clever ARM Step Challenge at DAC 2014. From the initial The ARM Step Challenge at DAC: Throwing Down the Gauntlet post to The Aftermath…
    • June 20, 2014
  • Nothing Happens Until Something Moves

    Adam Reynolds
    Adam Reynolds
    Blog post title by Albert EinsteinAfter a long winter in Cleveland, it’s been difficult to get up and moving again. You could say that I have a large inertia – I am resistant to change my state of motion…
    • June 19, 2014
  • Mali GPU and Samsung AMOLED combine for picture perfect real-time images

    Doug Day
    Doug Day
    Modern games and applications really push the boundaries of real-time graphics and user interfaces on mobile and to do this they need all the components of the system to work together to provide the performance…
    • June 17, 2014
  • How Different is Cellular from WiFi Embedded Design?

    John Blyler
    John Blyler
    Embedded developers should know the differences between cellular and Wi-Fi types of connectivity, especially when moving from prototyping to production designs. Is cellular connectivity more difficult…
    • June 17, 2014
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