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The Arm Podcast
Arm
65 episodes
3 weeks ago
In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.
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In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.
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Arm Viewpoints: A conversation with Aston-Martin F1 engineering lead Charlie Blackwall: Part 2
The Arm Podcast
13 minutes 18 seconds
1 month ago
Arm Viewpoints: A conversation with Aston-Martin F1 engineering lead Charlie Blackwall: Part 2
In this second of a two-part special series on the Arm Viewpoints podcast, we explore how cutting-edge wind tunnel technology and virtual-first development workflows are transforming Formula 1 engineering, creating new possibilities for rapid innovation and aerodynamic advancement. It's a fascinating conversation between John Kourentis, Arm's, director of automotive go to market and Charlie Blackwell, head of electronics for the Aston Martin Aramco Formula one team.
The Arm Podcast
In Part 2 of our Arm Viewpoints conversation, futurist Matt Griffin looks ahead to 2026 — a year set to introduce neuro-symbolic AI, real-time learning systems, quantum-accelerated models, and major developments in robotics. A compelling preview of what’s coming next.