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What Are ARM CPUs?

ARM (Advanced RISC Machines) processors are a family of energy-efficient, RISC-based CPUs widely used in embedded systems, mobile devices, and increasingly in industrial computing. Unlike traditional x86 processors from Intel or AMD, ARM chips are designed to deliver high performance per watt, making them ideal for fanless, low-power, and space-constrained applications. Modern ARM cores, such as Cortex-A series, support 64-bit computing and can handle multitasking, edge computing, and IoT workloads with ease.

Key Advantages of ARM in Industrial Computing

ARM processors offer several benefits for industrial and commercial deployments:

  • Ultra-low power consumption – often below 10W TDP, enabling passive cooling and zero noise.

  • Integrated system-on-chip (SoC) – combines CPU, GPU, memory controller, and peripherals on a single die, reducing board size and cost.

  • Rich I/O connectivity – native support for USB, Ethernet, HDMI, GPIO, and serial interfaces without extra chips.

  • Long-term availability – ARM cores are designed for longevity, with

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