ARM Cordio IP achieves Bluetooth 5 qualification right out of the gate
Now that Bluetooth 5 has officially launched, it’s time to focus on the qualifications the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SiG) announced today. It’s critical that embedded and IoT developers are able to begin work on day one to incorporate the latest qualified Bluetooth low energy standards.
ARM is focused on ensuring a seamless and rapid transition to the benefits enabled by Bluetooth 5. To immediately address this I am announcing a complete ARM Cordio IP solution qualified to Bluetooth 5 standards, on the first day of qualifications being available.
Not only are we offering qualified solutions on day one, but ARM is one of the world’s first companies to offer a host protocol stack and link layer that are Bluetooth 5 qualified and commercially available.
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