Arm DevSummit returns in October
Arm DevSummit is returning on October 19-21. The three-day virtual event will give you the opportunity to hear from the Arm ecosystem in a series of keynotes, and attend technical sessions and hands-on workshops across seven conference tracks.
PlasticArm: Realising the full potential of the Internet of Things
Flexible electronics can seamlessly integrate with everyday objects through a combination of ultra-thin form-factor, conformability, extreme low-cost and potential for mass-scale production, enabling incredible innovation.
Enabling the dynamic 5G infrastructure with Arm-based solutions
The convergence of edge and 5G technologies are driving rapid evolution in the type of compute needed to develop and deploy the next-generation infrastructure solutions for network and edge applications.
Arm-powered Fugaku supercomputer claims #1 spot on Top500 third time in a row
Fugaku, the supercomputer developed jointly by RIKEN and Fujitsu, and powered by Arm technology, has claimed the top spot on the Top500 list for the third time in a row.
Arm CCA will put confidential compute in the hands of every developer
Arm unveils the initial technical specifications for the Arm Confidential Compute Architecture (Arm CCA) and shares its vision for the next steps to unlocking the power and full potential of data, by making the benefits of confidential computing accessible to all developers.
Market-optimised 3nm physical IP for Armv9-based CPUs
For many decades, the computing industry has been focused on keeping pace with Moore’s Law by packing more compute into smaller areas. As Moore’s Law comes to an end, and new compute applications emerge, specialised processing will be the key to achieving the increased performance, power, and area (PPA) expected across the industry.
Arm empowers MCU software developers to capitalise on IoT potential
Arm announces two new initiatives to provide a step change in productivity for embedded, IoT, ML, and MCU software developers.
More choice in cloud computing: Oracle adds Arm Neoverse-based cloud instances with OCI Ampere A1
This week, Oracle announced it is bringing Arm-based instances to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) with the Ampere A1 Compute. With this new cloud offering, OCI is bringing to market the industry's first 80-core Arm-based server SoC and the first cloud-native CPU for modern cloud and edge computing data centers, the Ampere Altra.
Arm Total Compute solutions bring performance, security and Armv9 to the broadest range of client devices
Arm is announcing its first Total Compute solutions, which deliver on the three key pillars of Arm’s Total Compute strategy – compute performance, developer access and security. By addressing these three pillars together, Arm can deliver uncompromised performance, security, scalability, and efficiency, accessible to millions of developers worldwide.
Arm partners are shipping more than 900 Arm-based chips per second
Arm's silicon partners shipped a record 7.3 billion Arm-based chips (up 22% y-o-y) in the last calendar quarter of 2020, equating to more than 900 chips per second and 70 millon chips a day. Arm partners also shipped a total of 25 billion Arm-based chips in 2020 (up 13% y-o-y), bringing the total deployment of Arm-based chips to-date to more than 190 billion units.
SEMIFIVE collaborates with Arm to accelerate its custom SoC designs
Arm has announced that SEMIFIVE, a leading silicon design solutions provider, has joined the Arm ecosystem to accelerate the deployment of application-optimized custom SoC designs built on Arm technology. Through this collaboration with Arm, SEMIFIVE will have access to a broad range of Arm IP, including Cortex®-A, Cortex-R and Cortex-M CPUs, Mali™ GPUs, Ethos™ NPUs, as well as various system and…
Transforming compute for next-generation infrastructure
Arm is sharing new features of its latest infrastructure platforms, Neoverse V1 and Neoverse N2, as well as a growing list of Arm partners bringing the performance, performance per watt and TCO benefits of Neoverse to infrastructure markets.
Arm and NVIDIA: Fuelling innovation for the next era of compute
To stay ahead of the relentless pace of technology, NVIDIA and the Arm ecosystem have been expanding where they collaborate to help their partners meet the ever-evolving demands of compute, particularly in the digital infrastructure.
Arm’s solution to the future needs of AI, security and specialised computing is v9
Arm has introduced the Arm®v9 architecture in response to the global demand for ubiquitous specialised processing with increasingly capable security and artificial intelligence (AI). Armv9 is the first new Arm architecture in a decade, building on the success of Armv8 which today drives the best performance-per-watt everywhere computing happens.
The open, interoperable path to 5G deployment
For more than two decades, Arm technology has been at the heart of cellular technology and mobile device computing. From base stations to handsets, Arm is ubiquitous from the network to end devices and will span all key areas of 5G, the fastest growing generation of wireless cellular.
The Arm ecosystem ships a record 6.7 billion Arm-based chips in a single quarter
The Arm ecosystem continues to grow, with Arm partners signing a record 175 new licences in calendar year (CY) 2020, bringing the annual total to 1,910 licences and 530 licencees.
Arm’s powerful compute and graphics platform at the heart of the new Samsung Exynos 2100
Arm’s next-generation mobile solution is powering the new Samsung Exynos 2100 SoC, an early adopter of the new Arm Cortex-X1 CPU in a tri-cluster, octa-core configuration, and optimized for 5nm.
Arm commits to achieving net-zero carbon by 2030
Arm has committed to achieving net-zero carbon by 2030, 20 years ahead of the target outlined in the United Nations' Paris Climate Agreement.
Telechips selects the latest Arm IP for its next-generation automotive SoC
Arm has announced that Telechips, a leading global fabless semiconductor company specialising in automotive applications, has selected a leading-edge suite of Arm® IP for its next-generation automotive system-on-chip (SoC), the Dolphin5, which is designed for applications such as Advanced Driver-assistance Systems (ADAS) and Digital Cockpit including IVI Systems.
Introducing new Arm Roadmap Guarantee and other Arm IoT initiatives for accelerating Endpoint AI
While the Internet of Things (IoT) revolution may still be in its early days, there is already one undeniable similarity to the smartphone revolution - the Arm ecosystem is the driving force behind both.
Arm's Morello Program one year on: A step closer to securing our digital future
In 2019, Arm announced the launch of a technology research program called Morello. This is funded by the UK government’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) Digital Security by Design (DSbD) program, with one transformative goal: to radically update the security foundations of the digital computing infrastructure that underpins the entire economy.
Arm partners with Mentor to offer complete verification service
A new RTL Verification Design Review service delivers a more seamless verification journey. Arm's partnership with Mentor offers combined expertise to enable partners to balance quality, capability and cost.
Latest NPU adds to Arm’s AI Platform performance, applicability, and efficiency
With an ever-increasing range of devices adding artificial intelligence (AI) functionality, Arm has announced the latest member of its Ethos product line, the Arm Ethos-U65 microNPU (Neural Processing Unit).
Accelerating the next generation cloud-to-edge infrastructure
Ten years ago, Arm set its sights on deploying its compute-efficient technology in the data centre with a vision towards a changing landscape that would require a new approach to infrastructure compute.
NVIDIA to acquire Arm for $40 billion
NVIDIA and SoftBank Group Corp. (SBG) have announced a definitive agreement under which NVIDIA will acquire Arm Limited from SBG and the SoftBank Vision Fund (together, SoftBank) in a transaction valued at $40 billion. The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive to NVIDIA’s non-GAAP gross margin and non-GAAP earnings per share.