Unleashing the Full Potential of the Arm Architecture – Write Once, Deploy Anywhere
What if you could test software on hardware that doesn't exist yet? Arm Virtual Hardware lets you build and validate code long before physical silicon is available.
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Addressing the complexity of modern software development on Arm
Modern software development has grown complex with the blending of cloud-native methodologies, AI, and IoT, requiring new tools and approaches.
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Understanding Arm's significant commitment to software development
Arm is fundamentally a software-focused company, with 40% of its global workforce dedicated to software and open source to support its pervasive hardware.
#3about 2 minutes
Accelerating AI and machine learning with Arm C-Cloudy
Arm C-Cloudy is a software program with libraries designed to accelerate AI and ML workloads by unlocking performance on Arm CPUs, where most inference happens.
#4about 2 minutes
Using C-Cloudy AI kernels for generative AI performance
C-Cloudy AI provides highly optimized kernels that integrate with frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow Lite to significantly improve performance for models like Llama 3 and Gemma.
#5about 1 minute
Enhancing computer vision pipelines with C-Cloudy CV
Through close collaboration with the OpenCV community, C-Cloudy CV delivers significant performance improvements for common image processing and computer vision tasks.
#6about 2 minutes
Profiling and optimizing workloads with Arm Performance Studio
Arm Performance Studio offers a suite of analysis tools, including Frame Advisor for graphics, to profile and optimize a wide range of workloads beyond mobile.
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Accelerating time-to-market with Arm Virtual Hardware
Arm Virtual Hardware enables developers in automotive and IoT to test and validate their software on a realistic virtual platform before physical silicon is available.
#8about 3 minutes
Exploring Arm's extensive investments in open source
Arm actively contributes to over 1200 open source projects, including language ecosystems like Go and Rust, and partners with organizations like Linaro to ensure broad support.
#9about 3 minutes
How to contribute to the future of computing on Arm
Developers are invited to join the Arm Developer Program to provide direct feedback on tools, libraries, and pain points to help build a better ecosystem.
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