CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ARM has acquired Israel-based Sansa Security, a provider of hardware security IP and software for advanced system-on-chip components deployed in Internet of Things ...
– Industry-first Collaboration to Extend ARM TrustZone Security Technology into x86- based AMD Offerings, Enabling More Secure Computing Experiences and Significantly Expanding the Security Ecosystem ...
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Arm has unveiled PSA, a new systems architecture designed to help secure and protect today's connected devices. The British semiconductor firm said on Monday ahead of TechCon 2017 that the new system, ...
The Internet of Things explained: What the IoT is, and where it's going next. Read now Seeking to build trust in IOT devices and services, Arm on Monday announced it's partnering with multiple ...
The chip designer is reportedly in talks to spend about $80 million on Israel-based Sansa Security, which would help it compete in the growing market for connected devices. CNET contributor Don ...
CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Arm introduced the Arm ® v9 architecture in response to the global demand for ubiquitous specialized processing with increasingly capable security and ...
A newly discovered exploit in most modern processors could make your computer or phone vulnerable to attacks. But chipmakers say they've got fixes ready to go. Several researchers, including a member ...
If you believe what the tech industry tells us, everything is coming online. From pacemakers to washing machines to street lights, all will be networked together and feeding data into the cloud. If ...
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IoT is making devices smaller, smarter, and – we hope – safer. It’s not easy to make all those things happen at once, but chips that can help are starting to emerge. On Tuesday at ARM TechCon in ...