In the last two years we have seen a vast increase in the number of Cortex-M microcontroller devices, many of them with Ethernet connectivity. In this paper we look at how the Cortex-M processor ...
Arm today announced two new processors (or one and a half, depending on how you look at it). The company, which designs the chips that power the majority of the world’s cell phones and smart devices, ...
This white paper covers the technical details, including pipeline, floating-point support and features of Arm Cortex-M55 processor. The Arm Cortex-M55 processor is Arm’s most AI-capable Cortex-M ...
Arm Ltd. today introduced a new processor, the Cortex-M85, that can carry out certain computations four times faster than previous-generation silicon. Cambridge, U.K.-based Arm makes semiconductor ...
This article is part of the TechXchange: TinyML: Machine Learning for Small Platforms. Arm is pumping up its ambitions for on-device AI. The world’s largest semiconductor IP vendor rolled out its ...
Why it matters: While AI algorithms are seemingly everywhere, processing on the most popular platforms require powerful server GPUs to provide customers with their generative services. Arm is ...
The IoT movement is well under way, for better or worse. On the plus side, we now have access to a wide range of internet-connected devices ranging from smartwatches to webcams to thermostats to even ...
More than a year after Arm unveiled Cortex-M85, its fastest core for standalone microcontrollers (MCUs) and MCU-like subsystems, Renesas has become the first supplier to incorporate this superscalar ...
Arm researchers have rolled out a prototype of what the company calls the world's first fully operational 32-bit Arm-based microprocessor based on a flexible plastic substrate instead of a brittle ...
Cambridge, UK-based ARM doesn’t just supply the processor architecture that powers the majority of our smartphones and tablets (along with numerous other IoT devices), but its products also help to ...