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ARM stands for Advanced RISC Machine and is basically available as a 32-bit RISC microcontroller. It was first introduced by Acron Computer Corporation in 1987. Basically, ARM comes in different versions as each version has its own advantages and disadvantages. The ARM family of processors has retained its design since 1987, when they started their original ARM microcontroller design.
ARM processors have fewer transistors because their instruction sets are reduced, which makes the overall IC size smaller. Most electronic devices such as tablets, mobile phones, smart phones and other mobile devices consist of these processors. By combining the ARM microprocessor with RAM, ROM and other peripherals on a single chip, an ARM microcontroller is obtained, for example the LPC2148.
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