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ARM designs microprocessors that are in many digital products including cell phones, LCD TV, game consoles and embedded applications. As of 2009 there are over 12 billion ARM processors in devices worldwide.
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ARMflix uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
More Performance, Less Power- Designing a SoC that Serves Both Needs is Difficult. At TechCon3 2009 the ARM Fabric group announce new products incl...   more
 
 
ARMflix uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
Keil RL-ARM Weather Station a simple graphical demo
 
 
ARMflix uploaded a new video (1 month ago)
Elan Lennard of ARM talks about the recently launched Mali Developer Center at TechCon3
 
 
ARMflix uploaded a new video (1 month ago)
Steve Sperle talks at TechCon3 about three mobile devices running Freescales MX515 processor which is based on the ARM Cortex-A8: Pegatron Netbook...   more
 
 
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Brian Carlson talks to ARM about new products such as the Palm Pre and the Archos 5 Internet Tablet using their Cortex-A8 based OMAP 3 processor, a...   more
 
Channel Comments (3)
sixty7architectureRd (4 months ago)
LCD TVs are everywhere now. In schools , airports, malls, train stations. Their wonderful additions to the built environment. Sometimes you have to wonder if life can get any more modern than it is now. I don't know if we should embrace it or not, but what we're experiencing now with web 2.0, smart phones, etc...is just the early stages of the digital age. New technologies are being created. Some technologies are born by the fusing or grafting of one technology onto another. In Japan, their starting to use robots to replace people as security guards and receptionist in some offices. Robots made to look human, with human like skin and mannerism. Scary when you think about it. Machines taking over the world. lol. It's early days yet!
nytrex2001 (5 months ago)
Any chance of uploading a demo with multi-core A9's and Mali-400's?
Please?
kevinMLM (5 months ago)
Hello friend,

Great channel you have. I am fascinated everday by the quality of value people are coming into and sharing. You are a true benefit for the association.

Rock on my friend,
Kevin Tyler Smith