Who will rid me of these turbulent myrmidons of Qualcomm?And you know who else uses Arm architecture? Apple does to power every Apple computing product, unless the article below is incorrect.
And thanks to Renesas we know Akida can now seamlessly integrate with the Arm Cortex-M85 processor available as part of Armv8.1M architecture. So why wouldn't Apple want to get in on this action?
Anyway someone from Apple is probably going to be very interested in Renesas who is to present the first live demonstrations of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) implementations (in other words AKIDA inside) on an MCU based on the Arm Cortex-M85 processor at the embedded world 2023 Exhibition and Conference in Nuremburg, Germany from March 14-16.
This is a snippet from the announcement.
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Arm's new chip architecture will power future devices, possibly including Apple's | AppleInsider
Chip designer Arm Ltd. has announced its new v9 architecture, a design that could eventually appear in the Apple Silicon powering future iPhones, iPads, and Macs.appleinsider.com
Well, OK, Mercedes is a pretty weighty dot, but it is still one step remote ...
... and now there's ARM M85 ...
Before we got the lazy printer, there was the dot matrix printer, an electro-mechanical wonder, and the daisy wheel nylon printer wheel where the "e" always broke off (see Mr Morse for an explanation) ... Manys the letter I sent out without a single "e".
Nowadays, no one sends letters, so the daisy wheel would be good for a few extra months.
So now we have dot matrixes (,,,,ices?) for Qualcomm/Akida ...
PS: I would love Qualcomm to sign up and make a big noise about it!