Last Friday, Arm announced the newest generation of its real-time processor series, the Cortex-R82. Most people are more familiar with the Cortex A-series of CPUs, which are used as the primary ...
There’s a plethora of targets for the Cortex-R82. The Cortex-R is heavily used in the automotive space, where ASIL certifications are also the norm. Almost any real-time application that requires high ...
Arm Ltd. last week announced the Cortex-R82, a chip that is both storage and data processing-capable, which could enable a whole new generation of storage devices that help process the data they store ...
Arm Ltd. today announced the Cortex-R82, a chip designed to enable a new generation of storage devices that will not only hold data but also help process it. Such devices are part of an emerging ...
Arm just announced a new processor core design aimed at processing data directly in storage devices. With approximately 85% market share of storage processors, this is an important market for Arm. The ...
Why is the 64 bit architecture limited to 40 bit addresses? Is this just a physical limitation of the chip (pin count?) or is there something more fundamental in the instruction set limiting the ...
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