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We confess. When starting a microcontroller project, we often start with the last one we did for that environment, copy it, and just make changes. And the first one? It — ahem — might have been found ...
Developer Dmitry based in Mountain View, California has created a new Cortex-M programming and debugging board in the form of the CortexProg. Supporting ZeroWireTrace, Gang-loading, MultiCore chip ...
Arm’s Cortex-M85 processor is the highest-performing and most secure Cortex-M to date, with improved machine learning and enhanced security. The company is also expanding its Arm Virtual Hardware to ...
Arm has not one but two new high-performance CPUs destined for 2021 mobile SoCs. First is the anticipated Cortex-A78, building on the standard Cortex-A roadmap. The surprise announcement is the Cortex ...
If you care about who makes the processors that MediaTek, Samsung, and more use in their smartphone chips, you’ll want to know that Arm has released new CPUs and GPUs named Lumex. It marks the end of ...
As part of its annual IP mobile platform announcement, Arm introduced a new initiative called Cortex-X Custom (CXC) program and the first product from the program, the Cortex-X1 CPU cores. The goal of ...
The Cortex-M52 forms a family with the M85 and M55, all of which are based on Arm’s Helium technology. Arm is pumping up its ambitions for on-device AI. The world’s largest semiconductor IP vendor ...
Today, Arm has revealed a whole new lineup of chip component designs that we can look forward to landing in upcoming SoCs from companies like Qualcomm, MediaTek, Samsung, and even Google itself — if ...
So far, 2020 is the year of the Snapdragon 865 in the Android world, which is Qualcomm's flagship SoC. The Snapdragon 865 powers everything from the Samsung Galaxy S20 family to the OnePlus 8 Series ...
Smartphone performance has been “good enough” for all our favorite apps and even games for several generations now. That’s the case pretty much regardless of which chipset powers your phone, be it ...
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