How to start developing software for ARM Cortex-A55 and Cortex-A75 processors now
These are exciting times for software developers. ARM has just announced the first generation of processors based on ARM DynamIQ technology. The new CPUs, ARM Cortex-A75 (big) and Cortex-A55 (LITTLE), are also ARM’s first to implement the ARMv8.2-A architecture. For software folks this means new ground-breaking hardware capabilities enabling even more sophisticated applications and user experience wherever ARM-based SoCs get used. It also means, however, unique development requirements and challenges. Learn below how they impact software.
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