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| VIA Extends Licensing Agreement with ARM
VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator and developer of silicon chip technologies and PC platform solutions, and ARM have announced that VIA have extended their agreement with ARM by licensing the ARM926EJ-S processor and the ARM968E-S processor to further strengthen VIA... read the article |
| by IQ Magazine |
| Sarnoff Corporation Licenses ARM11 MPCore Multi-Core Processor
Sarnoff has licensed the ARM11... read the article |
| by: IQ Magazine |
| Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated has announced its new OMAP... read the article |
| by: IQ Magazine |
| ARM Announces AMBA 3 AXI Design Tools and Fabric IP for High-Performance Power-Efficieant SoC Designs
ARM announced at DAC (Design Automation Conference) in San Francisco, Calif., the launch of the next-generation ARM... read the article |
| by: IQ Magazine |
| ARM Announces RealView System Generator: Fast Virtual Prototypes for Real-Time System Interaction
The ARM... read the article |
| by: IQ Magazine |
| Cadence and ARM Introduce First Automated Design and Implementation Flow for the ARM Cortex-A8 Processor
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. has announced the joint development of the first automated RTL design and implementation flow for the ARM... read the article |
| by: IQ Magazine |
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| Technology In-Depth |
| Part 1 of 3: Cortex-R4: A Mid-range Processor
The ARM... read the article |
| by John Penton and Shareef Jalloq, ARM |
| Part 2of 3: Cortex-R4: A Comparison with the ARM9E Processor Family
The ARM9E family of processors has
been successfully used for many years
in a wide range of applications, including hard disk drives, imaging, automotive,
networking and wireless devices.
Their low power, small size and high
performance, combined with industry
standard architecture make... read the article |
| by: Peter Lewin, ARM |
| Part 3 of 3: ARM
The rules have changed for system designers. Forget the comfortable notion that designing for low-power and low-cost eliminates the need to consider 32-bit microcontrollers. As if system designers didn... read the article |
| by: J. Scott Gardner, President and Principal Analyst, Advantage Engineering LLC |
| 4NetOS
In 1999, HyNetOS... read the article |
| by: Peter Duchemin, CEO/CTO, Smart Network Devices GmbH |
| A New Dimension in Entertainment: Stereo 3D Media on Mobile Devices
Innovations on both the software (conversion) and hardware (glasses-free 3D displays) have been dramatic. Switchable 2D/3D displays, in volume, should cost only 20% more than their 2D only counterparts. Real-time conversion to 3D provides a practically unlimited supply of content for these display... read the article |
| by: Scott Thompson, DDD, Inc. |
| Making Microcontrollers
In the automotive market, semiconductor technologies and electronic systems are converging into a ... read the article |
| by: Riccardo Mariani, Chief Technology Officer, YOGITECH SpA |
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| Design Strategies & Methodologies |
| A Comprehensive Approach for Verifying ARM Systems
Today... read the article |
| by Ben Cade, Marketing Manager, Fabric IP Division, ARM Mike Campbell, Senior Engineer, Fabric IP Division, ARM Dave Tokic, Director of Strategic Marketing, Cadence Verification Division |
| A ESL Design Approach Independent of SystemC and RTC
Tools that help you to capture/import
ESL data, validate correctness, and improve design productivity can be used to generate a wide range of design deliverables to support your SoC development.... read the article |
| by: Duncan Bryan, VP of Product Marketing, Beach Solutions |
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| Consumer Lifestyles |
| Capturing the Imagination of the World with Robosapien and ARM
Robotics have captured the
imagination of those inside and outside the technology arena for decades, but in the still niche consumer market for robots, Hong Kong toy maker WowWee and its partnership with robot guru Mark Tilden stands out as one of the few success stories. Now Mark and WowWee are ... read the article |
| by Jan Howells, IQonline |
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| Market Watch |
| Demonstrating the ARM Processor Energy Advantage
Many ARM processor-based systems target battery-powered applications, hence taking advantage of the ARM processor's ability to exhibit low-power behavior. However, the actual chip design and integrated peripherals will have a major impact on the energy consumed by the device inside the application.... read the article |
| by Markus Levy, Founder and President, EEMBC |
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| Tools of the Trade |
| Empowering the System Developer in the Move Toward 32-bit
Access to relevant information about devices and programming tools is a key consideration in making the move from 8-bit or 16-bit to 32-bit microcontrollers. Two recently launched Web portals embedded-developer.com and SevenAndNines.com now provide an online community all the necessary information t... read the article |
| by Tomas Hedqvist, IAR Systems |