ARM's slim new Cortex-A32 aims 32-bit ARMv8 at IoT apps | Linux Today

ARM’s slim new Cortex-A32 aims 32-bit ARMv8 at IoT apps

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Eric Brown
Feb 23, 2016

ARM unveiled a tiny Cortex-A32 processor design based on a 32-bit-only ARMv8 architecture, and offering higher performance per mW than the Cortex-A7. Linux is supported, as are Snappy Ubuntu Core, Android, and Brillo.

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