Advantages of Discrete ARM+FPGA Compared to ZYNQ SoC

Advantages of Discrete ARM+FPGA Compared to ZYNQ SoC

Table of Contents 1. What are the advantages of ARM+FPGA architecture? 2. What are the benefits of discrete ARM+FPGA? 2.1 More interface resources 2.2 Better HMI experience 2.3 Higher ARM main frequency 2.4 Lower development difficulty 3. Free evaluation board trial 4. Product documentation download 1. What are the advantages of ARM+FPGA architecture? Compared to … Read more

Boosting Performance by 30%! ARM Cortex-A73 Core Optimized for 16nm

Boosting Performance by 30%! ARM Cortex-A73 Core Optimized for 16nm

Recently, ARM released the new generation flagship high-end CPU Cortex-A73, with a 10nm FinFET process that has an area of less than 0.65 square millimeters, and a frequency of up to 2.8GHz. The peak performance and sustained performance can be improved by up to 30% compared to A72. Companies such as Huawei HiSilicon, Samsung Electronics, … Read more

DIY Google AR Glasses Experience

DIY Google AR Glasses Experience

Big Data Digest authorized reprint from Guoke Author: Xiao Xinjie Editor: Shen Zhihan First, you need (maybe more than one) a broken HoloLens About five or six years ago, a friend lent me a first-generation HoloLens, and the experience is still unforgettable. HoloLens: HoloLens is a mixed reality headset developed by Microsoft. The glasses track … Read more

Unlocking Fusion Compiler: Achieving Optimal PPA with Latest Arm Cortex-A78 and Cortex-X1 Cores

Unlocking Fusion Compiler: Achieving Optimal PPA with Latest Arm Cortex-A78 and Cortex-X1 Cores

This Wednesday, ARM and Synopsys jointly launched an online seminar, focusing on the latest high-performance Arm core IP processors (including the recently released Arm Cortex®-A78 and Cortex-X1 CPU processors), as well as best practices, methodologies, and key technological advances of Synopsys’s flagship product, Fusion Compiler™, many of which were developed in close collaboration with Arm. … Read more

Differences Between FPGA, ARM, ASIC, and SoC

Differences Between FPGA, ARM, ASIC, and SoC

Click on the blue text above to follow us 1. ASIC ASIC, or Application-Specific Integrated Circuit, refers to integrated circuits designed and manufactured to meet the specific needs of a particular user and electronic system. Currently, using CPLD (Complex Programmable Logic Device) and FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) for ASIC design is one of the … Read more