Sometimes it seems like Arduino is everywhere. However, with a new glut of IoT processors, it must be quite a task to keep the Arduino core on all of them. Writing on the Arduino blog, [Martino ...
The recent announcement by Arm that the Mbed platform and OS will reach end of life in July 2026 has significant implications for the embedded development community. This development particularly ...
Arduino is transitioning from using ARM's Mbed IoT platform to the open source ZephyrOS RTOS (real-time operating system). Arm is retiring Mbed - its end of life is officially July 2026 - and so it ...
I’m always a little surprised that we don’t see more ARM-based projects. Of course, we do see some, but the volume isn’t what I’d expect given that low-level ARM chips are cheap, capable, low power, ...
STMicroelectronics' new range of STM32 Nucleo extension boards offers support for ARM mbed and Arduino ecosystems, enabling designers to accelerate software and hardware development. The board's ...
NXP has announced the LPC800-MAX mbed/Arduino development board. Based on the company's LPC812 microcontroller, which is sampling now, the board combines mbed, LPCXpresso and Arduino connectivity, ...
The official Arduino Team this week revealed more details about support for the new Raspberry Pi RP2040 chip being made available for the official Arduino Mbed Core, ahead of the upcoming Arduino Nano ...
The ARM mbed IoT Device Platform provides the operating system, cloud services, tools, and developer ecosystem to make the creation and deployment of commercial, standards-based Internet of Things ...
NXP’s development boards for the Kinetis K82, K81, and K80 family of security-enabled microcontrollers built on the ARM Cortex-M4 core are available from Farnell element14. These MCUs have been given ...
Arm on Monday is announcing a series of new partnerships that will enhance Pelion, its Internet of Things platform, making it easier for customers to deploy and manage a wider range of IoT devices on ...
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