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IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM by IAR Systems [20] ICC by ImageCraft [21] Keil MDK-ARM by Keil [22] LPCXpresso [note 4] by NXP [23] (formerly Red Suite by Code Red Technologies [24]) MikroC by mikroe – mikroC; MULTI by Green Hills Software, for all Arm 7, 9, Cortex-M, Cortex-R, Cortex-A; Ride and RKit for ARM by Raisonance [25]
The ARM Cortex-M family are ARM microprocessor cores that are designed for use in microcontrollers, ASICs, ASSPs, FPGAs, and SoCs.Cortex-M cores are commonly used as dedicated microcontroller chips, but also are "hidden" inside of SoC chips as power management controllers, I/O controllers, system controllers, touch screen controllers, smart battery controllers, and sensor controllers.
SAM4S – ARM Cortex-M4 core; SAMG5x – ARM Cortex-M4F core, which includes FPU, ATSAMG55 for 120 MHz CPU speed. SAMD5x - Latest ARM Cortex-M4F core, which includes FPU and Integrated Security including Symmetric (AES) and Asymmetric (ECC) Encryption, Public Key Exchange Support(PUKCC), TRNG and SHA based memory Integrity checker.
Most of the Thumb instructions are directly mapped to normal ARM instructions. The space saving comes from making some of the instruction operands implicit and limiting the number of possibilities compared to the ARM instructions executed in the ARM instruction set state. In Thumb, the 16-bit opcodes have less functionality.
The EFM32 family consists of several sub-families, ranging from the EFM32 Zero Gecko, [6] based on an ARM Cortex-M0+, [3] to the higher performing EFM32 Giant Gecko [7] and Wonder Gecko, [8] based on Cortex-M3 [4] and Cortex-M4 [5] respectively.
PSoC 4 – CY8C4xxxx series – ARM Cortex-M0 core. [5] PSoC 5/5LP – CY8C5xxxx series – ARM Cortex-M3 core. PSoC 6 – CY8C6xxxx series – ARM Cortex-M4 core with an added ARM Cortex-M0+ core (in some models). [6] Bluetooth Low Energy. Starting in 2014, Cypress began offering PSoC 4 BLE devices with integrated Bluetooth Low Energy ...
XMC is a family of microcontroller ICs by Infineon.The XMC microcontrollers use the 32-bit RISC ARM processor cores from ARM Holdings, such as Cortex-M4F and Cortex-M0.XMC stands for "cross-market microcontrollers", meaning that this family can cover due to compatibility and configuration options, a wide range in industrial applications.
The BeagleBoard-X15 [36] [37] is based on the TI Sitara AM5728 processor with two ARM Cortex-A15 cores running at 1.5 GHz, two ARM Cortex-M4 cores running at 212 MHz and two TI C66x DSP cores running at 700 MHz. [38] The processor provides USB 3.0 support and has a PowerVR dual-core SGX544 GPU running at 532 MHz.