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ARM

ARM technology is based on RISC architecture, focusing on power efficiency and simplified instruction sets, making it ideal for mobile and embedded devices. ARM licenses its designs to various companies, leading to widespread adoption in industries such as smartphones, IoT, and automotive. The future of ARM includes innovations in AI, IoT, and automotive applications, emphasizing performance and efficiency.

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ARM technology is based on RISC architecture, focusing on power efficiency and simplified instruction sets, making it ideal for mobile and embedded devices. ARM licenses its designs to various companies, leading to widespread adoption in industries such as smartphones, IoT, and automotive. The future of ARM includes innovations in AI, IoT, and automotive applications, emphasizing performance and efficiency.

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What is ARM Technology?

ARM (Advanced RISC Machines) – Processor architecture based on RISC.

RISC Architecture – Uses a simplified instruction set for fast and power-efficient performance.

Licensing Model – ARM doesn’t manufacture chips but licenses its designs to companies like
Apple, Qualcomm, and Samsung.

Optimized for Efficiency – Low power consumption makes ARM ideal for mobile and embedded
devices.

Used in Various Industries – Smartphones, IoT, automotive, wearables, and even laptops.
Why ARM? Revolutionizing Computing

Power Efficiency: ARM processors consume less power, making


them ideal for battery-operated devices.

Performance & Scalability: ARM designs offer a good balance of


performance and efficiency across various applications.

Cost-Effective: Licensing ARM cores is cheaper than developing a


custom CPU from scratch.

Wide Industry Adoption: Used in smartphones, IoT devices,


embedded systems, and even some laptops.

RISC Architecture: Simplified instruction set leads to faster


execution and lower power consumption.

Extensive Ecosystem: Large developer community, extensive


software support, and a variety of ARM-based chips.
Difference between RISC and CISC -

Feature RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computing)

Instruction Set Simple and limited Large and complex

Execution Speed Faster due to fewer instructions Slower due to complex instructions

Power Consumption Lower, ideal for mobile/embedded devices Higher, used in desktops/servers

Memory Usage Needs more instructions, but optimized execution Fewer instructions, but complex operations

Examples ARM, MIPS, RISC-V Intel x86, AMD


ARM Technology:
Powering the World

ARM architecture is everywhere. It powers


smartphones, tablets, and embedded systems.

Its energy efficiency is a key advantage.

Mobile Laptops Servers


Efficient processors Powering lightweight Scalable solutions
for mobile devices. and efficient laptops. for data centers.
The Future is ARM:
Innovation and Beyond

ARM continues to innovate. Expect advancements in performance and efficiency.

New applications in AI, IoT, and automotive are emerging.

AI
Powering machine learning on edge devices.

IoT
Enabling smart homes and connected devices.

Automotive
Driving advanced driver-assistance systems.
Thank You

by Utkarsh Khandelwal
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puting). RISC processors use a small set of simple instructions, allowing them to execute tasks quickly and efficiently. This makes RISC-based chips, like ARM, ideal for pow

per instruction but at the cost of higher power consumption and slower execution speed. Intel’s x86 processors, found in most desktops and laptops, use the CISC archi

cycle, they consume less power and generate less heat. CISC, however, is preferred when complex tasks need to be executed with fewer instructions, as seen in traditio

ced Instruction Set Computing) and CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computing), we are referring to two different types of CPU architectures that define how proc

essors based on the RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) architecture. Unlike Intel or AMD, ARM doesn’t manufacture processors; instead, it licenses its d

tphones, IoT devices, wearables, automotive systems, and even some laptops. The RISC-based architecture allows for faster execution of tasks while consuming

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