Explore the latest updates from Arm and partners
Intel Foundry Services (IFS) and Arm announced a multi-generation collaboration to enable chip designers to build next-generation low-power compute SoCs on Intel 18A process. This enables IFS as a critical foundry partner for our customers as we deliver the next-generation of world-changing products built on Arm.
The Keil Microcontroller Development Kit (Keil MDK) is the most comprehensive software development solution for Arm Cortex-M-based embedded, IoT, and ML edge device applications, and Arm recently released Keil MDK Version 6, optimized for the entire Arm Cortex-M and Ethos-U processor portfolio
Read how we’re collaborating across the industry to secure the world’s data and to protect individuals, businesses, and the devices of tomorrow.
Dimos Rossidis (Product Manager, IoT) introduces the updated version of the Arm Cortex-M85 CPU, featuring new safety features and a boost to performance and flexibility.
Two new case studies highlight next-gen automotive solutions from NXP and indie semiconductor that incorporate Arm-based microcontrollers.
Peterson Quadros (Senior Product Manager, Software, Automotive) outlines the range of Arm tools that can be used to enhance functional safety across automotive applications.
Arm’s Robert Day (Director, Automotive Partnerships NA) talks SOAFEE and functional safety at Embedded World 2023.
Telechips showcased leading-edge suite of Arm IP to power its next-generation of automotive chips, including the Dolphin5 at Embedded World.
The Khronos Group announced the SYCL Working Group for safety-critical systems in automotive with support from industry leaders including Arm.
As part of Arm’s presence at the Game Developer Conference (GDC), Arm has published the Game Developer Tune-up Manual featuring four free tools to help game developers build better games, faster on Arm-based mobile devices.
Peter Harris (Technical Product Director and DE) provides a developer overview of the Immortalis-G715 GPU, and its smaller Arm Mali siblings which are now available in consumer devices and accessible to developers. Pete also summarizes the Arm talks that took place at Khronos’ Vulkanised 2023 conference.
Michael Lu (Director of Security and Privacy Strategy, Client) explains what Memory Tagging Extension is, how it is being implemented across the Arm mobile ecosystem and why it’s a vital security feature to tackle the industry-wide challenge of memory safety bugs.
A new Arm Consumer Tech report highlights results from an industry-wide survey exploring attitudes and predictions across a variety of topics, areas, devices, and experiences in the consumer tech space.
BrainChip validated that its Akida processor family integrates with the Arm Cortex-M85 processor, unlocking new levels of performance and efficiency for next-generation intelligent edge devices.
Together, Arm and Remote.It are delivering a simple solution to offer remote access to virtual Arm devices hosted in Arm Virtual Hardware.
Canonical announced its Ubuntu Core OS is now compatible with Arm SystemReady.
Qeexo AutoML enables end-to-end embedded machine learning and development workflows with Qeexo AutoML and Arm Keil MDK, automatically building ML solutions optimized for Arm processors.
Stephen Su (Senior Product Manager, IoT) discusses how to unlock computer vision and machine learning on highly efficient MCU platforms.
Panch Chandrasekaran (Director, 5G Carrier Infrastructure) explains how Arm Neoverse-based platforms allow Arm’s partners to build sustainable 5G network infrastructure at scale.
Panch was also featured on the TechArena podcast to discuss the opportunity for innovation at the edge of the network and the need for efficiency for vRAN solutions.
Regarding Open RAN and telecoms, Arm’s Mohamed Awad (SVP and GM, Infrastructure) tells EE Times being able to mix and match equipment from different vendors creates more competition, lower capital expenditures and freedom of choice.
I think the promise of Open RAN is a very real promise. We’re working with many of the actual telco operators, specifically on Open RAN. One of the primary drivers for Open RAN is choice. It’s the idea of having choice and flexibility in the offering, and that’s really at the heart of what Arm has always been about.