SFTBY - Arm Simplifies And Modernizes IoT Development With Virtual Hardware
- Arm unveiled software-based, instruction-accurate replicas of seven of its most popular M-series microcontroller IP designs as well as two new members of its Corstone line of SOC architectures.
- The expansion of Arm’s Virtual Hardware options means software developers suddenly get access to and can develop for a staggeringly large installed base of devices, and more importantly, it makes the possibility of creating software for a range of new Arm-based IoT devices much more interesting to a wider range of developers.
- The company also worked with some of its partners to create virtual implementations of complete developer boards. In conjunction with Arm’s Corstone SOC designs, as well as the individual microcontroller models, that means developers can focus on virtually any kind of hardware target.
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Arm Simplifies And Modernizes IoT Development With Virtual Hardware