New Ultra-efficient ARM Cortex-A32 Processor Expands Embedded and IoT Portfolio
23 February 2016 - 11:01AM
Business Wire
ARM announces the latest addition to the family of
ultra-efficient ARM application processors, the
ARM® Cortex®-A32 processor, targeting next-generation embedded
products. The Cortex-A32 processor brings the benefits of the
ARMv8-A architecture into power-constrained, 32-bit embedded
applications. The Cortex-A32 is the smallest and most
power-efficient core in the range.
“ARM offers an unrivalled portfolio of processors that power
billions of extremely efficient embedded devices,” said James
McNiven, general manager, CPU group. “The Cortex-A32 processor,
enabled with secure ARM TrustZone® technology, builds on the trail
blazed by the Cortex-A5 and Cortex-A7 processors in embedded
applications such as single-board computing, IoT edge nodes and
wearables. It brings greater performance, efficiency and other
benefits of the ARMv8-A architecture for ARM’s silicon partners to
innovate on for richer, more secure embedded systems.”
The Smallest, Lowest Power ARMv8-A Processor for 32-bit
Embedded
The Cortex-A5 and Cortex-A7 processors, which are based on the
ARMv7-A architecture, are among the most widely adopted application
processors, powering a huge variety of embedded applications. The
Cortex-A32, a 32-bit processor built on the ARMv8-A architecture,
is 25 percent more efficient than the current leading ARM embedded
32-bit core, the Cortex-A7, and delivers higher performance while
using less power. In its smallest configuration, the Cortex-A32
occupies less than 0.25 mm2 of silicon area while consuming less
than 4mW of total power at 100 MHz in a 28nm process node.
The Cortex-A32 can be configured in multiple ways from single-
to quad-core. This makes it scalable enough to serve the smallest
and most efficient compute devices through to Internet of Things
(IoT) gateways and industrial compute applications.
“IoT nodes have become increasingly diverse, with the more
sophisticated nodes often requiring a rich OS,” said Maarten
Ectors, vice president, IoT, Canonical. “Combining Snappy Ubuntu
Core and the highly-efficient processing and scalability of
Cortex-A32 will enable developers to truly push the boundaries of
edge devices for IoT.”
Secure Foundation for Embedded Processors
The Cortex-A32 includes ARM TrustZone technology to provide a
secure foundation in the SoC hardware. TrustZone is a widely
deployed security technology, providing banking-class trust
capability in devices such as premium smartphones. While it
includes cryptographic instructions for efficient authentication
and protection, the Cortex-A32 can also be coupled with TrustZone
CryptoCell-700 series products to enable enhanced cryptographic
hardware acceleration and advanced root of trust.
Solutions for the Diverse Embedded Market
As part of the world’s number one embedded ecosystem, Cortex-A
class processors are found in applications from automotive
infotainment and industrial controllers to robots and wearable
devices. With more than 100 Cortex-A based single board computers
and an unrivalled choice of rich embedded software in place, the
Cortex-A32 joins the Cortex-A family in providing embedded
designers with a rapid and low-cost route to systems and software
development. More information about Single Board Computers is
available on the ARM Connected Community.
Attendees at this week’s Embedded World 2016 Exhibition and
Conference in Nuremburg, Germany, can learn more about Cortex-A32
by attending “The Future of ARM Cortex-A Processors for Embedded
Compute” on Wednesday, February 24 from 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at
the Exhibitor’s Forum, Hall 2, Stand 2-410.
Notes to Editors
Cortex-A32 Support
Training for Cortex-A32 software and hardware is available to
book online.
ARM Physical IP Enablement Solutions for SoC Designs
The Cortex-A32 can be implemented with ARM
Artisan® Physical IP for the latest 28nm and 40nm TSMC
process technologies. ARM recently introduced ultra-high density
logic libraries and ultra-low leakage memory compilers that focus
on optimizing both area and power. For further information and
evaluation, please visit designstart.arm.com.
About ARM
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the world's most advanced digital products. We are enabling the
development of new markets and transformation of industries and
society, invisibly creating opportunity for a globally connected
population. Our scalable, energy-efficient processor designs and
related technologies deliver intelligence wherever computing
happens, ranging from sensors to servers, including smartphones,
tablets, digital TVs, enterprise infrastructure and the Internet of
Things.
Our innovative technology is licensed by ARM Partners who have
shipped more than 75 billion System on Chip (SoCs) containing our
intellectual property. Together with our Connected Community, we
are breaking down barriers to innovation for developers, designers
and engineers, ensuring a fast, reliable route to market for
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