Arm releases Morello evaluation board

Arm releases Morello evaluation board

The Morello prototype architecture, developed at Arm based on the CHERI technology has been prototyped in a specially designed demonstrator Armv8.2-A SoC.


The aim is to prevent memory security breaches in the underlying hardware in future, rather than reactively releasing software patches.

This milestone marks two and a half years since Arm launched the Morello research program and developers can now begin testing the boards. Spanning across 5 years, this project aims to enable better built-in security for future processors, wherever compute happens. Arm has now released several new resources including updates to the architecture specifications, software, tooling and two new user guides.

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Webinar – What is Digital Security by Design?


For further information on this milestone and how to join the Morello program, please join the UKRI webinar on the 25th January ‘What is Digital Security by Design?’ Speakers include Arm’s SVP Chief Architect and Fellow, Richard Grisenthwaite who will be introducing Morello and what it means for future security architectures.





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