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ARM
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ARM is the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC processor solutions. The company licenses its high-performance, low-cost, power-efficient RISC processors, peripherals, and system-chip designs to leading international electronics companies. ARM also provides comprehensive support required in developing a complete system.
Web: www.arm.com/

Global Headquarters
110 Fulbourn Road
Cambridge
United Kingdom

Phone: 44-01223-400400
Fax: 44-01223-400410

Contact Info:
Sales Contact
Email: info@arm.com

 

 

Recent Additions

High Performance, Low Latency Interconnect for AMBA 4 AXI4
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Learn about new interconnect techniques that can be used to increase the effective performance of processors, reduce power consumption and relieve routing congestion. This webinar will demonstrate configuration of new features in the CoreLink™ NIC-400 Network Interconnect to show how QoS Virtual Networks can be used to prevent blocking and packetization used to thin down links as well as show results on performance enhancements and power reductions that can be achieved.

Easier User Interface Design for Embedded Systems
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This webinar introduces the GUI library now included in Keil™ MDK-ARM™ Professional Edition that addresses some of the common hurdles in UI design for embedded systems

ARM CTO looks at architecture scaling for 2020 solutions
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Anticipating the propagation of the Internet of things, Mike Muller, chief technology officer at ARM Ltd., discussed the needs for architecture scaling at the annual IMEC Technology Forum this week at the Square meeting center in Brussels, Belgium.

ARM signs HiSilicon to use Mali GPU cores
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HiSilicon has licensed a range graphics processing units (GPUs), including the Mali-400 and Mali-T658, from ARM. ARM claimed that Mali combined with its Cortex processor cores is most energy efficient way to build "richer" user experiences.

Report: ARM aims to take 20% of notebook PC market
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Warren East, CEO of processor IP licensor ARM Holdings plc, has said he expects companies making processors based on the ARM cores will take between 10 and 20 percent of the notebook PC market in 2014 or 2015, according to a Dow Jones report. That would be much higher penetration than Intel would make into the smartphone market, the report also quoted East saying.

Intel drives Xeon server CPU to 17W
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Intel launched the first server CPUs using its 22 nm tri-gate technology, including a new 17W part aimed geared for micro-servers that compete with ARM-based servers.

Four reasons why MIPS new cores may make it relevant again
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Here’s the $64,000 question is: If you are already an ARM licensee (most likely you are, if you are in the mobile market), why even consider licensing MIPS now?

MIPS challenges ARM's Cortex with Aptiv launch
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In a move reminiscent of ARM's three-tiered Cortex product launch, processor IP licensor MIPS has introduced three families of Aptiv processor cores.

ARM dominates 10B unit CPU core market
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ARM won 78 percent of the 10 billion chips using merchant CPU cores in 2010, as shadows gather over rival MIPS Technologies, according to a Linley Group report.

TSMC pushes 28-nm Cortex-A9 to 3.1-GHz
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Foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. has announced it has made a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor test chip in its 28-nm high-performance mobile CMOS process that it has run at a 3.1-GHz clock frequency under typical operating conditions.

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