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Strengthening autonomous trust on the road
According to recent data from AAA, 73% of American drivers are too afraid to ride in fully self-driving vehicles and 63% of US adults feel less safe sharing the road with self-driving vehicles while walking or cycling. By Lakshmi Mandyam, VP automotive, Arm
Paving the way for iSIM
5G technology will be a springboard for cellular IoT development, and as embedded SIM (eSIM) continues to gain traction in mainstream markets, it is likely to pave the way for the introduction of iSIM as early as the first half of 2019. Author: Vincent Korstanje, Vice President and General Manager, Secure Identity Business, Arm.
Arm DesignStart program accelerates Linux-based design
While the breadth of IoT provides endless possibilities for advanced software development, it also holds challenges for designers. In a rapidly changing and competitive market, designers need to differentiate their products and deliver enhanced designs at the lowest cost in the fastest time possible. Phil Burr, director, portfolio product management, Arm, explains.
Design possibilities expanded with free Cortex-M processors
As technology continues to pick up pace and push boundaries, the need for flexibility in product designs grows, contributing to a predicted 74% volume growth of the field programmable gate array (FPGA) / Programmable Logic Devices (PLD) market between 2016 to 2022. By Phil Burr, director, Portfolio Product Management, Arm
Bluetooth low energy software stack to unleash IoT innovation
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is quickly becoming the Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity protocol of choice for a variety of use cases, including smart lighting, smart cities and asset tracking, where low-cost, power consumption and small footprint are fundamental requirements. Author: Zach Shelby, Vice President of Developers, IoT Services Group, Arm.
Setting the stage for IoT transformation
The Internet of Things (IoT) will give businesses superpowers. Whether it’s an energy provider drawing data from its infrastructure to sense failures; a sensor-equipped building anticipating and then proactively dealing with occupants’ needs; or a retailer using data streams from its stores and warehouses to streamline operations, IoT systems can be transformational. By Dipesh Patel, president, IoT Services Group, Arm
Bringing new levels of security for constrained IoT devices
Imagine a future of one trillion connected devices around the globe - in our cars, homes, hospitals, workplaces, streets. Well, everywhere. How do we ensure that even the most tiny, low power devices authenticate users, ensure personal information is encrypted and maintain enough battery life to do all of that efficiently and securely?
Expanding IoT connectivity and device management capabilities
The drive to give companies the opportunity to derive real business value from IoT data is one of many factors which has fuelled Arm’s vision of a trillion connected devices by 2035. They believe that the benefits of leveraging this data are often obvious: greater efficiencies, faster time to market, cost savings and new revenue streams, and that embracing these benefits ultimately comes down to ensuring the data is trusted, secure and quic...
Securing IoT applications with Mbed TLS
Attacks on IoT products have increased in recent years as a result of vulnerabilities relating to communication security, among others, being compromised.
Latest education kit enhances embedded computing
The ninth and latest Education Kit from the ARM University Program has been introduced. The Embedded Linux Education Kit provides full courseware on developing embedded Linux products, including Linux kernel configuration and custom peripheral driver development, using low cost, powerful ARM-based single board computers.
The future of debug and trace has arrived
In an increasingly connected world characterised by faster product-development cycles, companies continuously seek new ways to get to market sooner and to improve products throughout their life span - from production and manufacture to remote access in the field.To address this requirement, ARM has introduced ARM CoreSight SoC-600, a next-gen debug and trace solution. This new technology offers debug and trace over functional interfaces such as U...
Improving autonomous driving system safety
At one level or another, we’re all excited about smarter, more autonomous cars. Some of us want completely autonomous vehicles right now; others just want their cars do take over the drudge work, especially in traffic or cities on the daily commute. It’s coming. Expanding innovations in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving are transforming the way we drive our cars and, frankly, how we think about buying ne...
Report finds that companies are embracing IoT
According to Simon Segars, CEO, ARM, the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Internet of Things (IoT) Business Index 2017 is the most credible research produced so far charting global industry progress in the IoT.
Strategic corporate partnership aims to accelerate 5G roll-out
A collaboration between ARM and other strategic and private backers, have made a significant investment in Blu Wireless Technology, a supplier of semiconductor and system IP for millimetre wave (mmWave) and high bandwidth wireless communications markets.
ARM invests in the future of IoT connectivity
The billions of connected devices making up the IoT will serve a huge range of application needs. From single-sensor devices regulating and monitoring factory production flows to intelligence stitched into a city’s arteries to tune streetlights to the presence of people, vehicle traffic and weather conditions. Despite the incredible range of use cases there are two non-negotiable elements that must be architected into the system’s hea...
HOPU-ARM Innovation Fund officially launched
ARM and HOPU Investments have launched the HOPU-ARM Innovation Fund with investments from a leading Chinese sovereign wealth fund and international and domestic Chinese investment institutions and companies. The fund combines the technical prowess of ARM’s global ecosystem of partners and HOPU’s investment expertise.
Integrating medical devices for accountable care
To promote the use of new medical devices in the emerging accountable healthcare sector, semiconductor IP company, ARM, has collaborated with US TrustedCare, a digital health company based in Austin, Texas.
Bringing virtual spaces to mainstream mobile
Virtual Reality is one of the key emerging technology trends shaping the performance and efficiency requirements of the next generation of mobile devices.
Processing units enhance VR and 4K streaming experiences
Two products have been launched by ARM which are designed to address Generation Z and mainstream demands for more immersive and interactive visual content on mobile devices. The two products are; the Mali-V61 Video Processing Unit (VPU) for real-time 4K120 video performance and the Mali-G51 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).
Cache-coherent network-on-chip IP maximises performance
The Gemini 3.0 cache-coherent network-on-chip IP has been released by NetSpeed Systems, and maximises the performance of heterogeneous multicore system-on-chip (SoC) designs for cloud computing, automotive, mobile and IoT applications. Many of today’s applications build in human-like comprehension and decision-making capabilities.