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Revision as of 23:47, 25 April 2021
ARM Holdings | |
Type | Public |
Founded | November 27, 1990 |
Founder | Jamie Urquhart Mike Muller Tudor Brown Lee Smith John Biggs Harry Oldham Dave Howard Pete Harrod Harry Meekings Al Thomas Andy Merritt |
Headquarters | Cambridge, England |
Website | http://www.arm.com |
ARM Holdings, usually simply ARM, is a British multinational semiconductor and software design company. ARM was spun-off from Acorn Computers in November 1990 as Advanced RISC Machines, Ltd. (ARM, Ltd.) as a joint venture between Acorn Computers, Apple Computer, and VLSI Technology.
Contents
Design Groups
Arm processors can largely be grouped into the three design teams that design them in parallel:
- Austin (Texas)
- Sophia-Antipolis (France)
- Cambridge (UK)
Microarchitectures
Classic
Cortex
Real-Time
Microcontroller
LP/Area:
- Cortex-M0 (Swift)
- Cortex-M0+ (Flycatcher)
- Cortex-M23
Performance/efficiency:
- Cortex-M3 (Sandcat)
- Cortex-M4 (Merlin)
- Cortex-M33
- Cortex-M35P
High Performance:
- Cortex-M7 (Pelican)
- Cortex-M55
FPGA:
Mainstream
ULP:
- Cortex-A5 (Sparrow)
- Cortex-A34
- Cortex-A35 (Mercury)
- Cortex-A32 (Minerva)
- Cortex-A7 (Kingfisher)
- Cortex-A53 (Apollo)
- Cortex-A55 (Ananke)
- Helios
Mid-Range
-
Cortex-A12(Owl) - Cortex-A17
Big:
- Cortex-A15 (Eagle)
- Cortex-A57 (Atlas)
- Cortex-A72 (Maya)
- Cortex-A73 (Artemis)
- Cortex-A75 (Prometheus)
- Cortex-A76 (Enyo)
- Cortex-A77 (Deimos)
- Cortex-A78 (Hercules)
- Matterhorn
- Makalu
- Cortex-X1 (Hera)
Autonomous Machines:
Neoverse
Servers
Performance
- Cosmos
- Neoverse N1 (Ares)
- Neoverse N2 (Perseus)
- Poseidon
HPC
- Neoverse V1 (Zeus)
Throughput
Other
GPUs
Architectures
GPU:
ISAs
Other topics
See Also
Facts about "ARM Holdings"
company type | public + |
founded | November 27, 1990 + |
founder | Jamie Urquhart +, Mike Muller +, Tudor Brown +, Lee Smith +, John Biggs +, Harry Oldham +, Dave Howard +, Pete Harrod +, Harry Meekings +, Al Thomas + and Andy Merritt + |
full page name | arm holdings + |
headquarters | Cambridge, England + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | ARM Holdings + |
website | http://www.arm.com + |
wikidata id | Q296782 + |