C and C++ update for ARM Compiler 6
As you are hopefully aware, ARM Compiler 6 has been available for 3+ years now, and has grown in maturity, and optimization quality release on release. As I write this, the latest available version is 6.8, and 6.6 has been qualified for use in safety-related development. We offer full support for the latest ARM processors, across the Cortex-A, R, and M, and SecureCore families. ARM Compiler 6 is available within DS-5 and Keil MDK toolchains. Furthermore the qualified version is available for purchase stand-alone.
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