ARM architecture
The ARM architecture (originally the Acorn RISC Machine) is a 32-bit RISC processor architecture that is widely used in a number of applications. ARM variants are in widespread use in embedded and low-power applications due to their power saving design features.
Related Topics:
32-bit - RISC - Processor - Embedded - Low-power
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