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ARM processors
Characteristics
ARM processors are known for their power efficiency, making them suitable for mobile devices, embedded systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. They are designed to deliver high performance while consuming minimal power, resulting in longer battery life for devices.
ARM processors follow the Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) architecture, which means they have a simplified instruction set compared to Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) processors.
These processors are highly scalable, with a wide range of models available to cater to different computing needs. From low-power microcontrollers to high-performance processors, ARM offers a variety of options suitable for various applications.
ARM processors are often used as the basis for system-on-chip (SoC) designs, allowing for customization and integration of additional components on a single chip.
These have gained significant popularity and widespread adoption across various industries, including mobile devices, automotive systems, consumer electronics, and industrial applications.
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Types
Cortex-A Series
This series includes high-performance processors designed for applications such as smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. Examples include Cortex-A76, Cortex-A77, and Cortex-A78.
Cortex-R Series
These processors are optimized for real-time applications and are commonly used in embedded systems, automotive systems, and industrial control. Examples include Cortex-R5, Cortex-R7, and Cortex-R52.
Cortex-M Series
This series focuses on microcontroller applications with low power consumption and efficient code execution. It is widely used in IoT devices, wearables, and other embedded systems.
Neoverse
Neoverse is a series of processors designed specifically for cloud computing, data centers, and infrastructure applications. These processors offer high scalability, performance, and efficiency.
Mali GPUs
While not strictly processors, Mali GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) are commonly paired with ARM processors in mobile devices and offer powerful graphics processing capabilities.
ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) processors are a type of processor architecture developed by ARM Holdings.