Explore the latest updates from Arm and partners
We are looking forward to Embedded World 2023 in Nuremberg, Germany, March 14-16. Our stand will be a selection of demos from partners covering solutions using Arm Virtual Hardware, Arm Total Solutions for IoT, SystemReady, SOAFEE and more.
Redeem your complimentary voucher for Embedded World's show floor: apply the voucher code ew23492817 at registration and visit us at Hall 4, Stand-504.
It is an exciting time to be building out our diverse developer and community networks, with the recent launch of five new (E3)NGAGE labs in Ghana. A new article from Stephen Ozoigbo explains how this initiative, launched a year ago, is ramping up to support Arm developers across Africa, with Arm, industry and universities working together to inspire future digitization on Arm for everyone.
“As my first year as Arm CEO comes to a close, I am deeply grateful for the amazing contributions of our team, partners, and ecosystem as we shape the future of computing.”
Arm’s Gary Campbell (EVP, Central Engineering) is quoted in an article that looks at chip design in 2023, discussing the opportunities for the future of computing.
Arm's Robert Day (Director, Automotive Partnerships) appeared on TechXchange Talks to discuss updates on what Arm is doing to support autonomous vehicles, as well as the challenges developers currently face.
Dennis Laudick (VP, Automotive, Arm) gave The Next Web various insights about Arm’s automotive business strategy.
The relationship between software and hardware has never been more critical… and Arm has a robust software ecosystem to meet the growing software needs of this market, which we continue to invest heavily in through initiatives like SOAFEE.
Elmos is creating a brand-new family of eFuses with integrated microcontrollers for automotive applications that are all built on Arm’s Cortex-M23 CPU. Their new technology is designed to support smart power distribution and keep control of critical systems during emergencies in automotive vehicles.
In a piece on power issues for advanced chips, Arm's Chris Redpath (Director, Software Engineering) discusses the techniques used in Arm's software teams, such as modeling and simulation to determine which hardware and software mechanisms and policies should be implemented.
In the software teams, we work closely with our hardware teams to understand what they implement and provide guidance.
Arm Mobile Studio has undergone multiple enhancements in the last few releases to support easier performance analysis for game developers.
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Read how the Windows on Arm ecosystem continues to grow with WindowsPerf, an open-source tool for performance analysis that we are seeding in partnership with Microsoft and Linaro’s Windows on Arm project.
Arm's Thomas Lorenser (Director, General Purpose Compute) discusses why it's important we standardize the foundational building blocks of IoT, removing redundancies and friction, and creating opportunity for innovation.
In another piece looking at the evolving connectivity of smart tech, Thomas discusses how new IoT innovations will continue to improve efficiency.
Diya Soubra (Director, IoT Solutions) is quoted on how the Matter protocol and the PSA Certified scheme continue to support the industry in designing with security in mind.
Mark Hambleton (VP, Open Source Software) discusses the commercial availability of real-time Ubuntu on Arm, open source collaboration and ecosystem benefits.
The commercial availability of real-time Ubuntu on Arm demonstrates the power of open source collaboration and benefits the entire Arm ecosystem across the computing spectrum, from cloud to edge.
Hear how In-Line Solutions architectures use energy efficient Arm-based silicon to bring efficiency and performance to cloud RAN.
CXL technology is still in its early days as solutions need to undergo a functional and performance validation process with OEMs and cloud service providers before they see production deployment, according to Arm's Jeff Defilippi (Senior Director, Product Management) who was quoted in this article.