
It’s Wednesday March 13th, and here’s what happened last week in the Arm community.
News
- Using the new custom reporting features in Performance Advisor
- Supercharge your Arm builds with Docker Build Cloud: Efficiency meets performance
- Reducing energy consumption and costs in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud with a new generation of Arm-based CPUs
- Achieving High Performance and Efficiency with Firewalls and Networking Workloads on Arm Neoverse
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GitHub
- Learning Paths
- Learn about Arm Fixed Rate Compression (AFRC)
- Analyze a frame with Frame Advisor
- Run a Natural Language Processing (NLP) model from Hugging Face on Arm servers
- Build multi-architecture container images with Docker Build Cloud
- Best Practices for Hardware Ray Tracing Lumen Performance
- How to Enable Hardware Ray Tracing on Lumen for Android Devices
- Get started with Scalable Vector Extension 2 (SVE2) on Android
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Forums
- How to evaluate DSU performance
- Clean dcache when dcache disabled
- Cortex A9 MP MMU
- GPU measurement in ARM stream
- Create non-XIP code for I.MXRT controllers
- uVision 5.39 C++ class template autocomplete/intellisense
- Using UlinkPro to debug application in RAM
- Cannot access memory log in Command window of UV5
- Unsupported Exclusive or Atomic access exception
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Stack Overflow
- UnhandledError: Cannot redefine property: stack
- Unit tests on registers with bare metal programming
- Compilation error using asm!("mov...") on aarch64
See more Arm related questions
- ExplainingComputers - "Raspberry Pi 5 Operating Systems"
- The Juggler: In Rust
- Panthor open-source driver for Arm Mali-G310, Mali-G510, Mali-G610, and Mali-G710 GPUs to be part of Linux 6.10
- Arm swag pack
- YoshiMaker - "Creating a C# Application for Raspberry Pi 5 (and Pi Zero 2W)"
- Back to the Future Time Circuits built with Raspberry Pi Pico
- Raspinamp: It Really Replicates Questionable Activities Involving Llamas
- YoshiMaker - "C# on Raspberry Pi and STM32: One App, Different Processors and Even Different Peripherals!"
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