The document provides an overview of ARM architecture, detailing the 32-bit Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) ISA developed by ARM Holdings, including the ARM Cortex-M3 processor designed for microcontroller applications. It discusses ARM's history, the architecture of various processor families, and the evolution of instruction sets, including the introduction of Thumb-2 technology for improved performance. Additionally, it highlights the Cortex-M3's applications in low-cost microcontrollers, automotive systems, and consumer products, emphasizing its efficiency, low power consumption, and development advantages.
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