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Arm system architectures define components and interfaces that simplify hardware and software interoperation. These architectures offer standardization and commonality across the ecosystem and help reduce the cost of ownership for software.
- System Architectures
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- Arm CPU Architecture
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- System Architectures
ARM (stylised in lowercase as arm, formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a family of RISC instruction set architectures (ISAs) for computer processors. Arm Ltd. develops the ISAs and licenses them to other companies, who build the physical devices that use the instruction set.
The Arm architecture is one of the most popular processor architectures in the world today, with several billion Arm-based devices shipped every year. There are three architecture profiles: A, R and M.
Arm Base System Architecture A Heterogenous systems 42 A.1 Implementation, identification, and revision differences42 B Generic UART 43 B.1 About 43 B.2 Generic UART register frame 43 B.3 Interrupts 45 B.4 Control and setup 45 B.5 Operation 46 C Generic Watchdog 47 C.1 About 47 C.2 Watchdog operation 47 C.3 Register summary 49 C.4 Register ...