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Explore the latest ARM architecture developments that are transforming the world of embedded systems, mobile computing, and IoT. ARM’s power-efficient processors are integral to smartphones, tablets, automotive systems, and consumer electronics, helping developers create scalable, cost-effective solutions. With a focus on system-on-chip (SoC) technology, ARM continues to drive the evolution of edge devices and cloud computing. Learn about ARM’s latest partnerships, expansions, and product innovations, and how they are shaping the future of embedded systems, AI, machine learning, and next-gen connectivity across industries worldwide.
What caught your eye? Litho tool, Arm competition, GEO satellites
What caught our eye these last seven days? Imec getting the world’s most advanced litho tool, Arm taking on Intel with a proprietary server CPU, and SWISSto12 3D printing GEO satellites...
Arm takes on Intel with proprietary server CPU
Arm has designed its first production silicon proprietary CPU which sits, in the integration hierarchy, between Arm’s IP portfolio and its Compute Subsystems products. The processor, designated Arm AGI CPU, is targeted at agentic AI infrastructure. Arm says it delivers more than two-times performance per rack compared with x86 platforms. “Today marks the next phase of the Arm compute platform ...
Tensor Robocar hooks up with Arm
The Tensor Robocar, a Level 4 ADAS vehicle being launched this year, has 433 safety-capable, power-efficient Arm-based cores in each vehicle. The San Jose car company is defining its vehicle around Arm’s compute intelligence rather than fitting ADAS technology onto legacy platforms. The Robocar claims to have the world’s most vertically integrated Level 4 autonomy stack, a sensor suite of ...
Arm and Linaro launch CoreCollective
Linaro, the engineering forum which helps with Arm software issues, is taking on the additional role of being a commercial services provider for people building products on Arm. Linaro and Arm have introduced CoreCollective to help people build compliant open source powered products on Arm. “Linaro has been a catalyst for the Arm ecosystem, driving the open source software collaboration ...
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Nvidia sells the last of its stake in Arm
Nvidia has sold off the last of its stake in Arm. In 2024, Nvidia had 1.96 million Arm shares worth approximately $280 million. In February 2025 Nvidia reduced its holding to 1.1 million shares. In Q4 2025, Nvidia sold off the remaining 1.1 million shares worth about $140 million. In 2020 Nvidia tried to buy Arm for $40 billion. See all ...
HighTec Rust and C/C++ Arm dev platform adds LLVM 19 support
HighTec EDV-Systeme, the automotive MCU compiler specialist, has released a new version of its HighTec Rust and C/C++ Arm Development Platform. Version v10.0 broadens its device support, integrates LLVM 19 (the Low Level Virtual Machine open source compiler), and supports memory-safe Rust for hybrid development with legacy C/C++. HighTec HighTec also highlights v10.0 comes with qualification kits to help speed ...
Record quarter for Arm
Arm’s Q3 revenue was up 26% y-o-y at $1.24bn for its fourth consecutive billion dollar revenue quarter. Royalty revenue grew 27% y-o-y to $737m. Licensing revenue grew 25% y-o-y to $505m. “We are seeing strong momentum for AI across every layer of computing, from the edge to the cloud,” says Arm, “to align with where this growth is taking shape, ...
Arm Flexible Access scheme extended
The Arm Flexible Access ‘try before you buy’ scheme has been extended. The scheme allows designers low-cost or no-cost access to Arm design tools, only paying the licence fee if the chip tapes out. Arm says it’s been used to create over 400 ICs. The eligibility criteria for startups have been changed: The total amount of money raised by a ...
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