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For artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge moving from basic tasks like noise reduction and anomaly detection to more sophisticated use cases such as big models and AI agents, Arm has launched a new CPU core, the Cortex A-320, as part of the Arm v9 architecture. Combined with Arm’s Ethos-U85 NPU, Cortex A-320 enables generative and agentic AI use cases in Internet of Things (IoT) devices. EE Times’ Sally Ward-Foxton provides details of this AI-centric CPU upgrade while also highlighting key features like better memory access, Kleidi AI, and software compatibility.
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