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  • Devices, Circuits and Materials

    Connecting intelligence devices is key in every domain. Our materials, devices and circuits research explores innovative fundamental technologies, enabling applications which are not yet possible.
  • Pushing Compute Boundaries

    Why should compute be limited to existing materials? We explore and develop new technologies for when traditional systems may be unsuitable. Explore the Arm Research Impact Report 2021 to learn more.
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  • Fast power-modelling for accurate CPU power-introspection

    Shidhartha Das
    Shidhartha Das
    APOLLO achieves fast, yet accurate power-modelling for both design- and runtime power-introspection within the same unified framework.
    • November 9, 2021
  • Scalable MTJ simulation: How to efficiently analyze stochasticity in MRAM (2/2)

    Fernando García Redondo
    Fernando García Redondo
    In part-two we continue to explore the simulation, characterization, and analysis of MRAM stochasticity, sharing a compact model and framework.
    • August 2, 2021
  • Scalable MTJ simulation: Reliable and efficient compact models

    Fernando García Redondo
    Fernando García Redondo
    In part-two of the scalable MTJ simulation, we share a compact model and framework for the efficient and scalable simulation of circuits with MRAMs.
    • July 28, 2021
  • PlasticArm: Realizing the full potential of the Internet of Things

    Charlotte Christopherson
    Charlotte Christopherson
    PlasticArm is bringing the possibility of seamlessly embedding billions of extremely low-cost, ultra-thin, conformable microprocessors into everyday objects – a significant leap forward in realising the…
    • July 21, 2021
  • Buried interconnects for signal routing

    Rahul Mathur
    Rahul Mathur
    Buried interconnects can help mitigate the interconnect resistance issue and augment the technology scaling roadmap for sub-5nm process nodes.
    • July 16, 2021
  • 3D stacking for next-generation high performance energy efficient systems

    Brian Cline
    Brian Cline
    Project Trishul demonstrates the feasibility and readiness of high-density, face-to-face, wafer-bonded 3D stacking technologies for high performance, energy-efficient designs.
    • March 4, 2021
  • M0N0: A flashback

    Benoit Labbe
    Benoit Labbe
    Designing any power-converter is a matter of compromises. For M0N0, we focused on efficiency at an extremely low output power - but how?
    • February 11, 2021
  • Arm Research’s John Biggs awarded the 2020 Ron Waxman Award for Meritorious Service to DASC

    Rhiannon Burleigh
    Rhiannon Burleigh
    John Biggs, one of Arm’s founders and a Distinguished Engineer, has been awarded the Ron Waxman Award by the Design Automation Standards Committee (DASC).
    • December 4, 2020
  • M0N0: A tale of three devices

    Benoit Labbe
    Benoit Labbe
    M0N0 is advertised at 10nW shutdown power, but it is not all sleeping power. There is a piece of circuit constantly monitoring your battery, ensuring there is enough energy stored for M0N0 to perform…
    • November 4, 2020
  • M0N0: The devil is in the details

    Benoit Labbe
    Benoit Labbe
    Smaller, cheaper, more efficient; three considerations when designing a power converter, and one usually prioritises one theme. Designing a power converter for M0N0 is no different.
    • November 2, 2020
  • M0N0: An Arm Research platform for N-ZERO sensors

    Pranay Prabhat
    Pranay Prabhat
    Changing the batteries: A routine task just about manageable if it is needed once a month on household devices. But what if your devices are deployed in their thousands in remote, inaccessible locations…
    • August 10, 2020
  • Training DNN IoT Applications for Deployment on Analog NVM Crossbars

    Fernando García Redondo
    Fernando García Redondo
    At the heart of computing at the edge, we find efficient low-power signal processors and ML accelerators. However, limits on compute and memory resources restrict the size and the complexity of the ML…
    • August 3, 2020
  • Design and Manufacturing in 2030

    Greg Yeric
    Greg Yeric
    Presenting his SkyTalk at DAC 2020, Greg Yeric discusses his predictions for design and manufacturing in 2030.
    • July 22, 2020
  • It is time for natively flexible processors

    Emre Ozer
    Emre Ozer
    The story behind our flexible processors paper started with how to make billions of everyday things smart.
    • July 13, 2020
  • University of Southampton - An Arm Research Centre of Excellence

    Rhiannon Burleigh
    Rhiannon Burleigh
    Arm Research Collaboration's Centres of Excellence represent our collaborative links with academia, supporting cutting-edge research. The University of Southampton is one of these Centres where we part…
    • May 26, 2020
  • Arm Researcher wins IEEE ComSoc Award in Parliament | STEM for Britain 2020

    Ben Fletcher
    Ben Fletcher
    STEM for Britain is an annual poster competition for early-career researchers in science, technology, engineering and maths. This year, Ben Fletcher was selected to present his research in the finals to…
    • March 30, 2020
  • Can we Bury our Scaling Problems with Buried Power Rails and Back-side Power Delivery?

    Divya Prasad
    Divya Prasad
    In the current technology scaling paradigm, semiconductor device physics and conductor parasitics are fundamentally limiting microprocessor performance beyond the 7nm process node. There are two major…
    • March 5, 2020
  • A Low-power Timer Enabling Timed Shutdown of Arm-based Microcontrollers for IoT Applications

    Philex Fan
    Philex Fan
    IoT sensor nodes place severe energy constraints on computing platforms. Duty-cycling helps to reduce the power of the sensor node to save energy, but requires an ultra-low-power timer for reliable timed…
    • December 9, 2019
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