Abstract

Globally, over 50 billion ARM architecture based embedded chips are produced which is the most commonly used 32-bit and 64-bit instruction set architecture in terms of quantity produced since 2014. Most of electronics and automotive gadgets round the world became a part of our daily use and we’ve got become dependent by them for doing most of our daily life work. Because of this, many of these devices are built-in with embedded processors that not only take less silicone-space but also guarantee that users get smooth experience and less power consumption.

Highlights

  • Acorn RISC Machine, later Advanced RISC Machine is widely used reduced instruction set computer (RISC) family of computer processors, system on chip, system on module, smart phones, configured for various environment[1]

  • In 1990 it was changed to "Advanced RISC Machines" due to incorporated of the company "Advanced RISC Machines Ltd." by the time of Initial Public Offering, Company name was modified to "ARM Holdings" surprisingly Apple was the joint venture partner at that time and has a long history with ARM[2].Which is owned by Japanese tele communions company “Softbank Group”[1]

  • [12] In order to enhance the performance functions of system a huge area of board is left free in RISC CPU Which brings improvement in cost, power consumption, and heat dissipation[4]

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Introduction

Acorn RISC Machine, later Advanced RISC Machine is widely used reduced instruction set computer (RISC) family of computer processors, system on chip, system on module, smart phones, configured for various environment[1]. More than 95 % mobile devices are using the ARM powered processor[3]. The ARM design has taken some of the features from Berkeley RISC design like a uniform register file load store architecture, 32-bit fixedlength instruction, and 3-address instruction formats[5].ARM architectural licensing provides the facility of designing their own processor cores with the help of instruction set of ARM.

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