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| Intelligence |
| TI Expands MCU Offering with ARM7
Expanding its family of microcontrollers (MCUs), Texas Instruments is introducing the TMS470 platform of ARM7... read the article |
| by I.Q. Magazine |
| Synopsys Announces Industry's First Fully Released Verification IP for the AMBA 3 AXI Standard
Synopsys has announced the general availability of the industry's first verification intellectual property (VIP) suite for the AMBA 3 AXI protocol. The DesignWare VIP for the AMBA 3 AXI protocol, created through the collaboration of industry leaders Synopsys and ARM... read the article |
| by: I.Q. Magazine |
| ARM Demonstrates Advanced Wireless Technology at 3GSM
Visitors to the ARM booth at this year's 3GSM World Congress (14-17 February) had the chance to meet and speak to ARM experts and also experience five ARM technology demonstrations illustrating ARM... read the article |
| by: I.Q. Magazine |
| ARM JTEK SOFTWARE LICENSED BY SIEMENS FOR NEXT-GENERATION FEATURE PHONES
Siemens has licensed the ARM... read the article |
| by: I.Q. Magazine |
| LG ELECTRONICS STRENGTHENS RELATIONSHIP WITH ARM TO PROVIDE CONSUMERS WITH HIGH QUALITY HDTV EXPERIENCE
LG Electronics, Inc. has licensed ARM... read the article |
| by: I.Q. Magazine |
| ACTEL AND ARM BRING ARM7TM PROCESSOR FAMILY TO FPGA MARKET
Representing the first time an ARM... read the article |
| by: I.Q. Magazine |
| NEW PHILIPS ARM7-BASED CORES OFFER LOWER POWER, HIGHER PERFORMANCE
Expanding its family of microcontrollers (MCUs), Texas Instruments is introducing the TMS470 platform of ARM7... read the article |
| by: I.Q. Magazine |
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| Technology In-Depth |
| ARM Cortex Balances Performance and Capabilities
To address the ever-expanding embedded market, ARM... read the article |
| by Noel Hurley, Manager, CPU Product Marketing, ARM |
| Memory and Storage Control for Mobile Applications
The cell phone of today has become an almost indispensable part of life for nearly two billion users around the world. New and emerging compression standards now enable viewing of broadcast television, or downloading movies for on-demand access. 3G cell phones and other mobile devices of tomorrow ho... read the article |
| by: Brian Gardner Director of IP Product Marketing Denali Software, Inc. |
| The Car
Imagine yourself sitting back, reading the morning newspaper and your emails, reviewing your stock portfolio and watching the morning news, and sipping on your coffee. Now imagine doing all this while your car is automatically driving you to your destination. While a completely automatic car is stil... read the article |
| by: Aric Benzv, Mobileye |
| Secure Flash Card Applications
Over the next several years the USB
flash drive (UFD) and flash card market
is expected to grow at a rapid pace of
close to 40 percent annually. Initially
used primarily as storage media for digital cameras, flash cards are now coming of age as smart storage devices for sophisticated comput... read the article |
| by: Ophir Shalitin, Director, Discretix |
| Enhanced Speech and Audio Coding Technologies Enable Innovative Mobile Multimedia Services
In addition to the obvious entertainment-on-the-go value of mobile multimedia services, there is also great potential for enhanced business communication as well. The
combination of high quality images, video and sound is able to deliver information-rich messages from businesses to their employees... read the article |
| by: Baris Demir, Director of Marketing, VoiceAge Corporation |
| Enabling a Mobile Video (R)evolution
This article begins by giving consideration
to the market potential for video enabled mobile handsets and looks into the potential cost vs. value of incorporating such
capability into device design. Continuing with the emergent applications, the
different video codec implementation options are... read the article |
| by: Tony Hope, Marketing Manager, Hantro |
| Managing Global Design Changes
This article summarizes the thoughts
and discussions expressed in a panel
discussion at the ARM Developers'
Conference on how to address the
global spread of design teams engaged
in complex SoCs. Panelists provided thoughts on what collaborative tools/methodologies would support
the globa... read the article |
| by: Werner Goertz, Enterprise Segment Marketing, ARM |
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| Design Strategies & Methodologies |
| Minimizing Interrupt Response Time
There are many aspects of operating
systems, such as context-switch time, service call performance, scheduling
algorithms, business model, tools and middleware integrations, that embedded systems developers should be concerned about; however, the most important
characteristic ... read the article |
| by David Kleidermacher, Vice President, Engineering, Green Hills Software, Inc. |
| Rapid Implementation of Low Power ARM Microprocessors
As the levels of integration on mobile devices increases, the competing
requirements of high performance
with low power consumption being placed on the implementation of leading edge microprocessors is set to continue. Concurrent optimization and analysis of power, timing and area must form an i... read the article |
| by: Alan Gibbons, Magma Design Automation, Inc. |
| Designing with the AMBA 3 AXI Protocol
The need for higher performance
applications is driving the requirement
for a new age of on-chip communication infrastructure. Increasing the clock
frequency no longer addresses this
higher performance requirement, as
the bottleneck is inherent in the existing bus infrastructure.
... read the article |
| by: Mick Posner, Product Marketing Manager and Darrin Mossor, Corporate Applications Engineer, Synopsys Inc. |
| Debugger Trace Technology Trends
Over the past few decades, engineers have become reliant on the use of a
trace buffer to assist in their development and debugging efforts. Trace buffers have typically been associated with
in-circuit-emulators, where the trace buffer is the tool built into the emulator, which records a history ... read the article |
| by: Andrea Martin, Marketing and Jerry Flake, U.S. Sales Engineer, Lauterbach |
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| Consumer Lifestyles |
| Zoe Medical Leverages ARM Technology for Home Health Monitoring
ARM technology is revolutionizing
medical devices used for home health
systems in the U.S., making it possible
for people to have a greater role in
maintaining their own health. Smaller medical systems are being designed
for a prevention-oriented health care model including innovations suc... read the article |
| by Lawrence Ricci, Business Development, ADS |
| ARM Powered
ARM technology lies at the heart
of many advanced digital products
from mobile phones, to digital cameras and games consoles. The following
pages offer a selection of ARM
Powered... read the article |
| by: Erik Ploof, ARM |
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| Market Watch |
| Real-time Processors Bear ARMs
There's more to an ARM Processor-based
microcontroller than meets the eye.
True, the variety of peripherals and
on-chip memory make a difference.
But beyond what is readily visible,
ARM licensees can implement
creative designs to better support
the processor's ability to access
mem... read the article |
| by Markus Levy, Founder and President, EEMBC |
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| Tools of the Trade |
| Members Supporting Applications Using ARM Cores
The following ARM Connected Community Members have tools and services supporting applications using ARM cores.
The 2004-2005 ARM Developers... read the article |
| by I.Q. Magzine |