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 ...
The ARM Cortex-M0+ processor is the most energy efficient ARM processor available. It builds on the very successful Cortex-M0 processor, retaining full instruction set and tool compatibility, while ...
December 3, 2009, ARM announced today that the Cortex™-M0 processor is the fastest licensing ARM® processor, having secured 15 licenses already this year, with more predicted by the end of 2009.
While we would expect a barrage of new CPU announcements from someone like Intel or AMD, it's been ARM of late pushing out the new silicon. Just days after showcasing its first 32 nanometer chip, the ...
ARM has introduced its smallest Cortex processor yet. At 12,000 gates, the firm sees the Cortex-M0 displacing 8 and 16bit processors in low-power applications, particularly where protocol stacks are ...
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 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.
This Application Note covers the operation of the HMALC-AS3 Hpe®_module with the Hpe®_midiv2 FPGA development system from Gleichmann Electronics Research. It describes the contents of the CPU FPGA on ...
ARM has announced a security processor based on its Cortex-M0 core. The 32bit SecurCore SC000 is aimed at replacing 8 and 16bit processors in contact and contactless smartcards for banking and ...
ARM has introduced a new chip design, the Cortex-M0+, which will be used to control or monitor objects like interactive fridges, car engine systems, smart lighting and medical monitoring equipment.