New Research Enablement Kit: SoC Design and Prototyping
Arm Research Enablement are pleased to announce the release of our second Research Enablement Kit: SoC Design and Prototyping.
Arm Cortex-M CPUs are designed to meet the needs of tomorrow’s smart and connected embedded applications and are part of the most widely adopted embedded ecosystem. The Cortex-M0 is the smallest and most-efficient 32-bit Arm CPU, which allows the design of extremely small, low-cost System-on-Chips (SoCs). A SoC is an integrated circuit that packages most of the necessary computing components into a single chip. SoC design is mainly an integration process where designers put a set of Intellectual Property (IP) cores together using standard buses.
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