
Building the Future of Computing – Arm®
Arm is the leading technology provider of processor IP, offering the widest range of processors to address the performance, power, and cost requirements of every device. Arm CPUs and NPUs include Cortex-A, Cortex-M, Cortex-R, Neoverse, Ethos, and SecurCore.
Arm CPU Architecture – Arm®
The new Armv9 architecture will form the leading edge of the next 315 billion Arm-based chips. Armv9-A, the latest version of the A-profile architecture, delivers even greater performance than ever, and enhanced security.
Microprocessor Cores and Processor Technology – Arm®
Arm offers top processor IP for AI, ML, and all device types, from IoT to supercomputers, & addresses performance, power, and cost with a broad core range.
Arm Architecture – Arm®
With more than 300+ billion devices containing Arm-based chips, our architecture empowers innovation in multiple markets enabling partner innovation. While our architecture prevails in the mobile market, powering most smartphones, they also feature in many other areas.
Products – Arm®
Arm provides world-class foundation physical IP and processor implementation solutions to address the performance, power, and cost requirements for all application markets.
High Performance Computing (HPC) – Arm®
Learn about Arm’s high performance computing (HPC) and supercomputing solutions for highly power efficient designs.
Discover Arm – Arm®
Arm brings together the world’s largest open computing ecosystem that is now responsible for shipping more than 300 billion Arm-based chips across diverse applications and markets, from sensors to smartphones to supercomputers.
The Official History of Arm - Arm Newsroom
Aug 16, 2023 · In the IoT space, these include everything from the smallest embedded device used as ultra-low power sensors to high-performance, large scale industrial and storage applications. In 2022, 65 percent of the world’s embedded IoT devices were built on Arm-based system-on-chips (SoCs).
The Arm architecture is the best-known Arm specification, but it is not the only one. Arm has similar specifications for many of the components that make up a modern System-on-Chip (SoC).
Arm Fundamentals: Intro to understanding Arm processors
Sep 11, 2013 · It aims at helping you to better understand Arm processors, starting with explaining how they are named, and then showing how knowing your processor matters by introducing a few of their recent features.