• Introducing PyOpenCL

    Anton Lokhmotov
    Anton Lokhmotov
    I start my blog series with a subseries on technology that I know and come to love best - OpenCL from the Khronos Group.
    • March 27, 2014
  • White Paper: The many ways of programming an ARM Cortex-M microcontroller

    Ping Zuo 左平
    Ping Zuo 左平
    Besides the C and C++ programming languages which most software developers use, various programming methods and languages are available for microcontroller programming.
    • March 25, 2014
  • GPU Compute: Dealing with the Elephant in the Room

    Tim Hartley
    Tim Hartley
    In this first blog of a series about GPU Compute we look at the one of the biggest challenges facing the future development and evolution of smart devices.Isn’t technology wonderful?  It’s incredible to…
    • March 25, 2014
  • So, what's new at GDC 2014?

    Ellie Stone
    Ellie Stone
    If you're looking for a short summary of the ARM-related news from GDC, look no further than here! The hugely exciting Expo Floor has opened, the attendees are flooding in, the major announcements have…
    • March 21, 2014
  • My Personal View of ARM

    Onan Farabi
    Onan Farabi
    After a few years research and study about ARM, I was impressed by the ARM cortex, not just because it can be created as cheap as possible by a highly advance machine, but at the simplicity of the design…
    • March 20, 2014
  • Freescale Adopts Cortex-M to Address Exponential Electronic Content Growth in Vehicles

    Will Tu
    Will Tu
    Yesterday in Shanghai, Freescale Semiconductor made a significant announcement to bring their Kinetis EA series of MCUs into the automotive market.Thus far, ARM’s success in automotive has mainly been…
    • March 18, 2014
  • Will Compound Applications save IoT from falling victim to the hype cycle?

    Diya Soubra
    Diya Soubra
    The Internet of Things (IoT) is at the peak of the famous Gartner hype cycle. Many things reach that peak then fall off into oblivion. For many months now, I have been looking into the factors that would…
    • March 18, 2014
  • Here comes OpenGL ES 3.1!

    Tom Olson
    Tom Olson
    In this blog, I’ll give a personal perspective on what OpenGL ES 3.1 is and why it's important.
    • March 17, 2014
  • Happy Birthday World Wide Web!

    Chris Shore
    Chris Shore
    Very fast, very passable this world wide web thing. Well, who'd have thought twenty five years ago we'd be sitting here looking up the news of the day on our search engine of choice, browsing the shops…
    • March 17, 2014
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