I never understood what ARM is until i saw your video 5 months back. This was another great video refresher on ARM with more additional details. Thanks for the awesome explanation 🙏
The history of Arm is very interesting and also their evolution to this point , because it's becoming the kind not only of the efficient but also the powerhouse (like those apple chips). Nice to watch Sir
So Canada has the interface to connect to this somewhere. A reader (more). It was ported to connect with all current chips before including intel. I was told exploits could be removed from Canada and they could be safe. However, I was told by others there were logs in it. India said they tried to get it to dump external after but got caught. That part of the code was tight to exploit.
FYI Acorn Computers Ltd, a trading name / subsidiary of Cambridge Processor Unit Ltd, was established in 1978, NOT 1983, as you erroneously stated at 1:17. Though it was spun out and went public / floated as Acorn Computers Group PLC in 1983.
Always enjoyy your videos, great content. I have an ARM laptop that's perfect for my needs, standard Office applications and long battery life, always connected via cell. It will come in handy when I'm at the LVCC next week for a show. 😊
I never understood what ARM is until i saw your video 5 months back. This was another great video refresher on ARM with more additional details.
Thanks for the awesome explanation 🙏
The history of Arm is very interesting and also their evolution to this point , because it's becoming the kind not only of the efficient but also the powerhouse (like those apple chips). Nice to watch Sir
Thank you for watching Chemy!
Thanks for explaining Picked up a few shares at ipo...
The most apt video. Informative, and no fuss around the topic.
I loved these bloopers!! 7:25
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7:16
"Now arm doesn't make any chipsets...... What are you doing sir !?"
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So Canada has the interface to connect to this somewhere. A reader (more).
It was ported to connect with all current chips before including intel.
I was told exploits could be removed from Canada and they could be safe.
However, I was told by others there were logs in it. India said they tried to get it to dump external after but got caught. That part of the code was tight to exploit.
Another good video. I hadn’t realized that ARM processors were in so many devices. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for watching!
Excellent video, Acorn Computers were very popular in schools in the UK right up to the late '90s. I do like your out takes too 😀
My dad works for ARM and i only recently i actually decided to look into what the company does and how well known it is
FYI Acorn Computers Ltd, a trading name / subsidiary of Cambridge Processor Unit Ltd, was established in 1978, NOT 1983, as you erroneously stated at 1:17. Though it was spun out and went public / floated as Acorn Computers Group PLC in 1983.
Always enjoyy your videos, great content. I have an ARM laptop that's perfect for my needs, standard Office applications and long battery life, always connected via cell. It will come in handy when I'm at the LVCC next week for a show. 😊
Thank you! And godspeed at the LVCC 😂
0:55 Like Always, [that drink's name], Check.
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Did you overlook all of Apples products?
Apple products USE ARM architecture
Need a RISC EXPLAINER VIDEO.
Hope some of the chips are being (or will be) produced in the US & not all in Taiwan.
Originally it was called 'Acorn RISC Machines'
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I always thought it was acorn risc Machines
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