ARM is a reduced instruction set computing (RISC) architecture powering most mobile devices, embedded systems, and increasingly, servers. Its energy-efficient design enables longer battery life and cooler operation. Chipmakers license ARM designs to create custom processors for smartphones, tablets, IoT gadgets, and single-board computers. Benefits extend to engineers, device manufacturers, and end-users seeking high performance with low power consumption.
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