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ARM Ltd

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Gluin is an application development tool that lets developers centrally manage and accomplish graphic-based linking programming between Open Web Board and various other embedded-system devices such as mbed(TM) devices (ARM Ltd., UK) on the Web.
[5] ARM Ltd., ARM Annual Report & Accounts 2013, 2014.
Semiconductor companies ARM Ltd and Open-Silicon Inc announced on Wednesday that they have signed a multi-year licensing agreement for a portfolio of ARM technology.
Based on the ARM11(TM) MPCore(TM)[2] symmetrical multicore processor developed jointly by ARM Ltd. and the NEC Group, the new system LSI chip's uniform architecture enables easy configuration of additional and peripheral functions, including an advanced parallel processor array (IMAP[3]) optimized for image recognition, as well as standard I/O units such as PCI Express to support high-speed data exchange, and automotive functions such as display controllers and global positioning systems (GPS).
The 22-year-old, who is office co-ordinator at Rugeley-based waste water treatment specialists ARM Ltd, has scooped the Advanced Apprenticeship Award in the 2006 Staffordshire Apprenticeship Awards.
Biggs, J., ARM Ltd., and Gibbons, A., Synopsys, Reference Methodology for Enabling Core-Based Design, European Synopsys User Group, March 2002.
TOKYO - British chip designer ARM Ltd. said Thursday it and two Japanese joint research organizations will jointly adjust ARM's core microprocessor design so it can be combined with the pair's 90-nanometer circuit-width technology to develop low-consumption, ultra-fine microprocessors.
The ARM partnership is committed to addressing the wide range of Java enabled products with best in class solutions based around the ARM architecture, both from ARM Ltd. and from close partners like Parthus."
ARM Ltd promises details of its new digital signal processing extensions to its core, and Texas Instruments Inc will reveal a new DSP with very low power consumption.
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