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Cortex-M

Cortex-M

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What is Cortex-M?

The Cortex-M family is a group of 32-bit RISC ARM processor cores designed for microcontrollers and deeply embedded systems. They are known for their low power consumption, deterministic interrupt handling, and ease of use, making them popular for a wide range of applications including IoT devices, industrial control systems, and consumer electronics.

What other technologies are related to Cortex-M?

Cortex-M Competitor Technologies

Cortex-A processors are application processors typically used for more complex operating systems and applications, offering higher performance than Cortex-M, making them a competitor in some embedded applications.
mentioned alongside Cortex-M in 46% (179) of relevant job posts
Embedded Linux can be used for applications that require much more processing power than is feasible on a Cortex-M.
mentioned alongside Cortex-M in 1% (144) of relevant job posts
RISC-V is an open-source instruction set architecture that competes with ARM Cortex-M in the embedded processor market.
mentioned alongside Cortex-M in 1% (65) of relevant job posts
FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) offer an alternative to Cortex-M microcontrollers, where the hardware can be custom-designed.
mentioned alongside Cortex-M in 0% (101) of relevant job posts

Cortex-M Complementary Technologies

J-Link is a family of JTAG debug probes commonly used for debugging and programming Cortex-M based microcontrollers.
mentioned alongside Cortex-M in 18% (51) of relevant job posts
Device drivers are essential software components for interfacing with hardware peripherals on Cortex-M systems.
mentioned alongside Cortex-M in 9% (60) of relevant job posts
FreeRTOS is a popular real-time operating system often used on Cortex-M microcontrollers.
mentioned alongside Cortex-M in 2% (225) of relevant job posts

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