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Welcome to the Graphics and Multimedia Newsletter. View the latest updates from Arm. Welcome to the

Welcome to the Graphics and Multimedia Newsletter. View the latest updates from Arm. Welcome to the Graphics and Multimedia Newsletter. View the latest updates from Arm. [@ArmMali]( [View as a web page]( [ARM Mali logo] [Circuit VR] Graphics and Multimedia Newsletter [Education media] View the Webinar – Arm Display Solution – Powering Future VR and HDR Smartphones Arm Senior Product Manager, Vassilis Androutsopoulos recently delivered a webinar on our new Display Solution, with a deep dive into how Komeda, the new architecture, meets tomorrow’s smartphone display requirements. [Watch now]( [ Arm Mali] Samsung’s Exynos 9810 Packs in Some Serious Arm Power Freddi Jeffries looks at the new Samsung Exynos 9810 System on Chip (SoC) and the Arm IP powering it. [Read the blog here]( [Education media] Arm @ GDC 2018 Arm will be at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco on March 19th – 23rd – booth 1523. Keep an eye out on the Community for updates on talks and demos to be announced. Thinking of going to GDC? Check out what the event has to offer [GDC 2018]( [Visit the Arm Graphics Community]( [ Arm Mali] Graphics and Multimedia White Papers We released two future-looking VR white papers in December, both are now publicly available on our developer website. [Graphics and multimedia white papers]( [ARM Connected Community]( [ARM Developer]( Visit the Arm Community, Arm Developer, and connect with Arm online: [Arm on Facebook]( [Arm on LinkedIn]( [Arm on Instagram]( [Arm on YouTube]( [Follow Arm on Twitter]( [Forward]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( Arm Ltd. ▪ 110 Fulbourn Road ▪ Cambridge ▪ CB1 9NJ ▪ UK Registered in England 2557590 [Contact Us]( Copyright © 1995-2018 Arm Limited (or its affiliates). AMBA, Arm, Arm7, Arm9, Arm11, Artisan, big.LITTLE, Cordio, CoreLink, CoreSight, Cortex, DesignStart, Jazelle, Keil, Mali, Mbed, NEON, POP, SecurCore, Socrates, Thumb, TrustZone, ULINK, μVision, Versatile are trademarks or registered trademarks of Arm Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the US and/or elsewhere. The related technology may be protected by any or all of patents, copyrights, designs and trade secrets. All rights reserved. All other brands or product names are the property of their respective holders.

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