CAMBRIDGE, UK – March 13, 2012– ARM today announced the ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor, the world's most energy-efficient microprocessor. The Cortex-M0+ processor has been optimized to deliver ultra ...
Arm is making it far easier to design, prototype and produce system-on-a-chip (SoC) components by offering free pre-commercialization use of Arm Cortex-M0 processor IP and low-cost FPGA prototyping.
ARM have announced their latest processor, the ARM Cortex-M0, which the company is describing as their smallest, lowest power and most energy efficient processor to date. The Cortex-M0 consumes as ...
ARM has unveiled a new processor architecture, which it claims is the world’s most energy efficient. ARM has unveiled a new processor architecture, which it claims is the world’s most energy efficient ...
Arm researchers have rolled out a prototype of what the company calls the world's first fully operational 32-bit Arm-based microprocessor based on a flexible plastic substrate instead of a brittle ...
The world's most energy-efficient processor from ARM? Yep, it's here, and it's the Cortex-M0+, aimed at low-cost MCU, sensor and control markets but destined to shake up way more than that. The ...
The newest entry in ARM's Cortex line, the Cortex-M0+ is claimed to be the world's most energy-efficient processor, delivering 32-bit performance on around one third of the typical energy requirements ...
The scope and capabilities of the Cortex-M0+. The potential advantages of a two-stage vs. three-stage pipeline architecture. How Cortex-M0+ delivers performance and low energy consumption. Cortex-M0+ ...
CAMBRIDGE, UK - OCT 16, 2009 - ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMH)] have announced that austriamicrosystems, a leading global designer and manufacturer of high performance analog ICs for automotive, ...
Why it matters: As you can probably attest, modern wearables can be slapped on a wrist or slotted in an ear without a problem. But they're not subtle enough, neither in their design or cost, to be ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term used to describe the growing number of connected devices that communicate with each other without the need for human intervention. In its simplest form IoT is ...