Introducing Cortex-A35: ARM's Most Efficient Application Processor
The announcement of the ARM®Cortex®-A35 processor today marks the beginning of a new family of ultra high efficiency application processors from ARM. So, what are the key features of Cortex-A35 and what benefits does it provide compared to previous processors in its category?
Before we go into the details of Cortex-A35 processor, a brief background on the existing Cortex-A5 and Cortex-A7 processors from ARM will be useful.
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