Hackernews posts about Arm
Arm is a British multinational semiconductor company that designs and licenses processor architectures, including RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) and ARMv8-A instruction sets for use in a wide range of electronic devices.
- Arm's Cortex A725 Ft. Dell's Pro Max with GB10 (chipsandcheese.com)
- IRISC: An ARMv7 assembly interpreter and computer architecture simulator (polysoftit.co.uk)
- Social Dynamics at Arm's Length (www.jenn.site)
- Soldiers will get 'freedom dollars' to spend at the US Army's new dining halls (taskandpurpose.com)
- Show HN: ARM64 Android Dev Kit (github.com)
- Hetzner stopped offering ARM processors (old.reddit.com)
- Binutils 2.46 Released – AMD, ARM, RISC-V, SFrame v3 (sourceware.org)
- We should probably stop disarming our future armed resistance (www.readtheline.ca)
- Why Germany is racing to rebuild its army (www.theguardian.com)
- The volunteer Wikipedia army protecting against AI slop (restofworld.org)
- Let the Arms Race Begin (www.nytimes.com)
- The curious case of binfmt for x86 emulation for ARM Docker (gergely.imreh.net)
- Peter Thiel's New Model Army (broligarchy.substack.com)
- Multi armed bandit resource allocation in Near Memory Processing architectures (www.sciencedirect.com)
- Another Confusing Internet Jurisdiction Opinion-Stokinger v. Armslist (blog.ericgoldman.org)