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Arm Brings Out SOAFEE

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SOAFEE is the result of automakers, system integrators, semiconductor, software, and cloud technology leaders coming together to define a new open-standards-based architecture for...

Creating an ARM Architecture Environment Inside Linux

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The use of ARM processors is widespread in mobile phones, with around 80 per cent of today’s mobiles having at least one ARM processor....

Arm Delivers Open Source Bluetooth Low Energy Software Stack

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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is quickly becoming the Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity protocol of choice for a variety of use cases, including smart...

Developing ARM Targets Using GNU MCU Eclipse

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If you are thinking of kickstarting the development of microcontroller targets, but don’t have suitable hardware, or if you are worrying about hardware issues,...

Apple open sources kernel of iOS, macOS for ARM processors

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Apple has open sourced the kernel code of the latest macOS X and iOS updates. The company behind revolutionary products always shares the kernels...

SUSE launches Linux Enterprise Server for ARM architecture

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SUSE has announced the launch of a commercial Linux distribution for ARM 64-bit servers. Called SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for ARM, the latest platform...

Linux 4.6 now official with support for new ARM mobile chips

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As mobile devices are taking on desktops and notebooks, American software engineer Linus Torvalds has released Linux 4.6 as his latest mobile-focused Linux kernel....

Linux Kernel 4.3.1 Released! Brings Several ARM, x86 Improvements

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Linux 4.3 kernel users must update to this newer version. Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the first maintenance release of Linux Kernel version 4.3....

IPCop 2.0.6: The New Watchdog!

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This article describes the various functionalities of a network-based firewall, besides taking readers through the installation and configuration of IPCop 2.0.6, especially from the...

Linux Desktop Experience with ARM and MIPS

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The Linux experience for many of our readers most likely starts with an x86 hardware platform. However, desktop solutions exist for other platforms, like...