An overview of the ARMv8-M architecture is used for the next-generation ARMv8-M processor family of real-time deterministic embedded processors.
The ARMv8-M architecture is used for the next-generation ARMv8-M processor family of real-time deterministic embedded processors. It is aimed at low cost deeply embedded systems, where low-latency interrupt processing is vital. The ARMv8-M architecture reduces the complexity of developing secure embedded solutions that scale all the way from the smallest IoT device to complex SoCs.
ARM uses the term architecture for the definitions of such things as the instruction set, programmers’ model and memory model, but not implementation details such as pipeline stages. Some of the features of the architecture, including parts of the instruction set, are optional.
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