The answer is functional safety applications. At least, that’s where TI’s ARM® Cortex™-R cores are utilized – in high performance, real-time microcontrollers. As many real-time applications are now ...
Chip design firm Arm Holdings Plc said today it’s aiming to bring advanced artificial intelligence workloads to the smallest of internet of things devices with the launch of its new Cortex-M52 ...
ARM is beefing up its safety technology for the ARM Cortex-R52, a processor designed for self-driving vehicles. The Cambridge, England-based company was recently acquired by Japan’s SoftBank for $31 ...
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 ...
Chip designer ARM is probably best known for the processors that power smartphones and many tablets. But Apple’s next-gen MacBook laptops are expected to be powered by ARM-based chips, and many ...
Chip designer ARM has unveiled three new(ish) CPU core designs that could power the flagship phones of 2023 and beyond. The most powerful is the new ARM Cortex-X3 CPU core is expected to bring up to ...
ARM, the chip design licensing company, announced that its newest applications processor is the Cortex-A35, which it called the chip for the "next billion smartphone users." ARM's designs are used in ...
You know how sometimes technology moves so fast that a year almost feels like a lifetime ago? Well it seems that in the processor world six months is apparently a lifetime because ARM and TSMC have ...
SoftBank-owned Arm continues to dominate the market for the architecture behind low-power, efficient CPUs powering the vast majority of smartphones on the market today. Though Arm doesn't build any ...
ARM is targeting midrange smartphones and tablets priced starting at $200 with its Cortex-A17 processor core, announced Tuesday. Most Android and iOS smartphones and tablets run on processors from ARM ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. Texas Instruments Inc. and ARM have announced that TI is the first licensee and lead partner in the development ARM’s Cortex-A8 processor. Texas Instruments (Dallas) will use the ...