New forums and blogs coming the Arm Community
Read about the new list of forums and blogs coming to the Arm Community on October 11

Hello
On Monday 11 October, we are going to have a new list of forums and blogs in the Arm community. This is to better align with a new site structure and categorization of information that will soon be happening to our partner site, Arm Developer. Together, both sites form part of what is known as the Arm Developer Community.
We are also moving all forums to sit under one main location under the homepage. The same is also happening to blogs. The intention is to simplify the user journey when looking for a forum or blog to access.
This is an illustration of how the information architecture (IA) will change:
How will I be affected as a community member?
- You remain subscribed to any content you have created or participated in
- This means you continue to receive notifications as usual
- The platform will automatically redirect any old URLs to their new locations. If you have saved the address of a particular piece of content, forum, or blog, you will automatically be routed to the new location.
- The global navigation menu will link to every group, forum, and blog as it does today.
Where did my forum or blog go?
Some will merge to become newly named forums or blogs. Others remain unchanged, and a few be removed and have their content redistributed. Below is a list of what is happening to each current forum and blog.
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Forums |
Blogs |
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Android forum becomes Operating Systems forum |
AI and ML blog remains unchanged |
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Arm Compilers forum becomes Compilers and Libraries forum |
Android blog becomes AI and ML blog |
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Arm Development Platforms forum remains unchanged |
Announcements blog remains unchanged |
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Arm Development Studio forum remains unchanged |
Embedded blog is being retired and its content redistributed |
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Automotive forum is new |
Graphics and Gaming blog becomes Graphics, Gaming, and VR blog |
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Classic Processors forum becomes Architectures and Processors |
High Performance Computing (HPC) blog remains unchanged |
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Cortex-A/A-Profile forum becomes Architectures and Processors forum |
HPC blog becomes High Performance Computing blog |
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Cortex-M/M-Profile forum becomes Architectures and Processors forum |
Innovation blog remains unchanged |
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Cortex-R/R-Profile forum becomes Architectures and Processors forum |
Internet of Things blog remains unchanged |
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Embedded forum is being retired (its questions will be redistributed amongst other forums) |
Multimedia IP blog is being retired and its content redistributed |
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GNU Toolchain forum becomes Compilers and Libraries forum |
Physical IP blog is being retired and its content redistributed |
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Graphics and Gaming forum becomes Graphics, Gaming, and VR forum |
Platform Security Architecture blog is being retired and its content redistributed |
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HPC forum is renamed to High Performance Computing (HPC) forum |
Processors blog becomes Architectures and Processors blog |
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Infrastructure Solutions forum remains unchanged |
Security IP blog is being retired and its content redistributed |
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Internet of Things forum is new |
SoC Design blog becomes SOC Design and Simulation blog |
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Keil forum remains unchanged |
Tools, Software, and IDEs blog remain unchanged |
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Machine Learning forum becomes AI and ML forum |
Trustzone for Armv8-M blog becomes Architectures and Processors blog |
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Morello forum remains unchanged |
Wearables blog is being retired and its content redistributed |
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Simulations Models forum becomes SoC Design and Simulation forum |
Chinese language blog remains unchanged |
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TrustZone for Armv8-M forum becomes Architectures and Processors forum |
Arm blog remains as a display page for all community blog posts |
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Chinese language forum remains unchanged |
Mobile blog remains as a display page to catch any blog post that uses the #Mobile tag |
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Smart Home blog remains as a display page to catch any blog post that uses the #SmartHomes tag |
There is no downtime for the community while these changes are being made. All changes should be completed by 11am BST. There are no changes to how you use the community. You will still be able to post, reply, and comment as usual.
After the new structure has had time to bed in, a survey will be coming to find how you are all receiving the new community structure.
Please let me know if you have any questions in the comments below.
Thanks
Oli
Arm Community Manager
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