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The ARM architecture (previously, the Advanced RISC Machine, and prior to that Acorn RISC Machine) is a 32-bit RISC processor architecture developed by ARM Limited that is widely used in a number of embedded designs.
Because of their power saving features, ARM CPUs are dominant in the mobile electronics market, where low power consumption is a critical design goal.
Today, the ARM family accounts for approximately 75% of all embedded 32-bit RISC CPUs,[1] making it one of the most widely used 32-bit architectures in the world.
ARM CPUs are found in all corners of consumer electronics, from portable devices (PDAs, mobile phones, media players, handheld gaming units, and calculators) to computer peripherals (hard drives, desktop routers). Important branches in this family include Marvell's XScale and the Texas Instruments OMAP series.
Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture)
Here are the best overviews and tutorials for arm:
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ARM @ Wikipedia
The ARM architecture (previously, the Advanced RISC Machine, and prior to that Acorn RISC Machine) is a 32-bit RISC processor architecture developed by ARM Limited that is widely used in a number of embedded designs.
Because of their power saving features, ARM CPUs are dominant in the mobile electronics market, where low power consumption is a critical design goal.
Today, the ARM family accounts for approximately 75% of all embedded...
- tutorial, 4 stars
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ARM Assembly Tutorial
Welcome to the ARM assembly tutorial! This introductory tutorial is for anyone who wants to learn the ARM (Acorn Risc Machine) assembly language, with particular focus on the instruction set architecture (ISA) . An increasingly popular addition to university courses, the ARM assembly language is now the most popular 32-bit assembly language used in industry.
The ARM processor has seen great success in the portable devices market and now...
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Getting Started with GNU: A Tutorial Introduction Using the ARM Evaluator-7T
This article provides you an opportunity to evaluate GNU tools for embedded development in a low-cost setting using either the GNU debuggers ARM instruction set simulator, or the ARM Evaluator-7T single board computer.
The Evaluator-7T is a good choice for an introductory GNU experience.
Authored by Bill Gatliff.
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