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| Intelligence |
| HDL Design House Becomes Member of the ARM Connected Community
HDL Design House today announced it is a new member in the ARM Connected Community... read the article |
| Five Billionth ARM Processor Shipped for Mobile Devices
Another ARM... read the article |
| Atmel
Atmel... read the article |
| New ARM Development Kit Reduces Time-to-Market of Mobile Gaming Platforms
ARM just announced the ARM Mali... read the article |
| ARM Cortex Processors Chosen by TI for Critical Automotive Applications
The ARM Cortex-M3 and Cortex-R4 processors have been selected by Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) for use in its TMS470 and TMS570 MCU platforms respectively... read the article |
| CoWare Integrates ARM RealView Development Suite with Its Virtual Platform Product Family
CoWare, Inc., announced the integration of the ARM RealView Development Suite with CoWare... read the article |
| What
In March IQ Online heads to Sweden and catch up with Tor Krill... read the article |
| Renesas Expands Relationship with ARM for Mobile/Consumer
Renesas Technology Corp. has licensed the high-performance, The ARM1176JZF-S low-power processor for the development of advanced mobile/consumer electronics applications.... read the article |
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| Technology In-Depth |
| Adapting Hardware to Software: Productive Programming in a Multi-core Environment
Automated processor synthesis lowers the costs and time of application-specific coprocessor development enabling a more software-centric approach to product development. Once software functionality is established, critical software sections are offloaded onto application optimized co-processors. Eac... read the article |
| by Skip Hovsmith, CriticalBlue |
| Encounter Express: Simplifying ARM Cortex-A8 Implementation
Taking into account the range of implementation challenges faced by mutual customers, ARM and Cadence partnered to produce the Encounter Express Flow for the ARM Cortex-A8 processor, a completely synthesis-based flow to complement the Optimized flow, vastly reducing the engineering effort required t... read the article |
| by: Graham Scott, Principal Design Engineer, Cadence Industry Alliances |
| Running ARM7TDMI Processor Software on the Cortex-M3 Processor
The first question software developers will consider when looking at running ARM7TDMI processor software on a Cortex-M3 processor is: How much time and effort is it going to take? The answer is: ... read the article |
| by: Mark Collier, Product Manager, ARM |
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| Design Strategies & Methodologies |
| A New Role for DDR DRAM in Consumer Electronics
In this article, double-data-rate (DDR) DRAM memory systems will be discussed in the context of consumer electronics, with an emphasis on the need for a multi-disciplined, system-level approach to development. A brief look of relevant market pressures are followed by a review of key issues in DDR me... read the article |
| by Kevin Silver, VP Marketing, Denali Software |
| Reducing Design Costs and Upgrade Risks When Migrating to Complex SoC ARM11 Family or ARM Cortex-based Designs
When moving from older ARM processor-based SoCs to newer ARM11... read the article |
| by: Phil Casini, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, Sonics |
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| Consumer Lifestyles |
| Will the chumby Be Your Next Best Friend?
The chumby has already created a buzz and it hasn... read the article |
| by Jan Howells, editor IQonline |
| Building Strength with a Powerful ARM Processor
The fitness industry works hard to help us to push our limits ... read the article |
| by: Lawrence Ricci, Consultant for Applied Data Systems, Business Development |
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| Market Watch |
| Measuring up to the Multicore Bar
What... read the article |
| by Markus Levy, Founder and President, EEMBC |
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| VOIP |
| Avoiding Repetition
Now that VoIP technology has moved into mainstream, enterprise and residential communications worldwide are seeking ways to perfect it. In order to thrive, voice quality in VoIP must at least match if not outperform the voice quality of traditional telephony. This paper will focus on the challenges ... read the article |
| by Frederic Bourget,Catherine Awad, Octasic |
| Meeting Power, Cost and Performance Targets for VoIP in Handsets
This article explores the challenges faced by designers adding VoIP to battery powered devices, such as VoWiFi and Dual-Mode Cellular/WiFi handsets. The added complexity and power consumption of adding a VoIP application is examined within the context of chip architecture and hardware/software parti... read the article |
| by: Charlene Marini, Segment Marketing, ARM |
| Enhancing VoIP Voice Quality with Wideband Speech
Currently available wideband speech-coding capabilities promise to substantially improve the quality of speech communication in comparison to traditional telephony. The naturalness and increased sense of presence enabled by wideband speech coding are significant features both for next-generation hig... read the article |
| by: Baris Demir, Director of Marketing, VoiceAge Corporation |
| Voice Call Continuity (VCC) for Dual/Multi-Mode Handsets
Dual-Mode/Multi-Mode Handsets require a mechanism to switch between networks for seamless call continuity. This article introduces the concept of dual-mode calls and the challenges of integrating software on the handset to implement handoff and services for VoIP using IMS infrastructure. Included is... read the article |
| by: Ron Victor, GM, Business Development, and Mayank Katiyar, Sr. Member Technical Staff, Hellosoft |
| Avoiding Repetition
Now that VoIP technology has moved into mainstream, enterprise and residential communications worldwide are seeking ways to perfect it. In order to thrive, voice quality in VoIP must at least match if not outperform the voice quality of traditional telephony. This paper will focus on the challenges ... read the article |
| by: Frederic Bourget,Catherine Awad, Octasic |
| Meeting Power, Cost and Performance Targets for VoIP in Handsets
This article explores the challenges faced by designers adding VoIP to battery powered devices, such as VoWiFi and Dual-Mode Cellular/WiFi handsets. The added complexity and power consumption of adding a VoIP application is examined within the context of chip architecture and hardware/software parti... read the article |
| by: Charlene Marini, Segment Marketing, ARM |
| Enhancing VoIP Voice Quality with Wideband Speech
Currently available wideband speech-coding capabilities promise to substantially improve the quality of speech communication in comparison to traditional telephony. The naturalness and increased sense of presence enabled by wideband speech coding are significant features both for next-generation hig... read the article |
| by: Baris Demir, Director of Marketing, VoiceAge Corporation |
| Voice Call Continuity (VCC) for Dual/Multi-Mode Handsets
Dual-Mode/Multi-Mode Handsets require a mechanism to switch between networks for seamless call continuity. This article introduces the concept of dual-mode calls and the challenges of integrating software on the handset to implement handoff and services for VoIP using IMS infrastructure. Included is... read the article |
| by: Ron Victor, GM, Business Development, and Mayank Katiyar, Sr. Member Technical Staff, Hellosoft |
| Voice & Video over IP: An Irresistible Force?
VoIP has established firm roots in the Enterprise market. And, while it is often the corporate market where the money is made, this isn... read the article |
| by: David Brown, CTO, Trinity Convergence |
| Audio Quality and Full-Duplex Speakerphone Design for VoIP Telephones
Society is continuously demanding higher quality and lower cost, whether it be a clearer picture on a television, better audio on the radio, or lower communication costs from packet processing. VoIP has the technology to deliver high quality audio while fulfilling the need for lower overall communic... read the article |
| by: Gregory Eslinger, Vice President of Engineering, Acoustic Technologies Inc. |