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Insights from the Ecosystem: The Importance of Tools, Metrics and Optimisations
Pablo Fraile
September 22, 2020
“Every little helps” when it comes to performance
I’m always struck by the consistent need from our ecosystem to squeeze as much performance out of devices as possible. At Arm, we not only release
our Mobile IP every year, which improves performance year-on-year. However, we also understand that analysis, tools and software, along with the silicon IP, are essential ingredients in the overall performance calculation. This is particularly applicable to our Mali GPUs where small optimizations can make a big difference to the quality of games.
Minimize power to maximize battery life for longer play
One of the key reasons why consumers stop playing games on mobile is that their battery eventually dies (often after four hours or less). Our ecosystem partners are keen to see greater insights around battery usage, so they can optimize their content (often gaming) effectively. The need for optimization is not restricted to the GPU or the CPU. For example, geolocation and multi-use play require intensive use of GPS and mobile data, which are significant consumers of battery power.
Giving the Ecosystem what they need
As I mentioned at the beginning, our role at Arm is to help and support our ecosystem so they can continue to innovate and create exciting and compelling content. While pain-points and challenges are evident, we believe that our tools, insights and guides are helping the ecosystem reach their objectives. However, we are very aware that the ecosystem still demands more – more performance optimizations, more insights and more tools – so they can provide the best possible user experiences. This is something we are committed to providing at Arm, now and in the future. Our new Total Compute approach will help to accelerate this support even further, particularly for developers.