The research index separates specifications, government guidance, papers, official product documentation, production implementations, editorial synthesis, and forecasts. A source’s presence is not endorsement.
Key takeaways
- Prefer primary sources for technical definitions and product capabilities.
- Record publication and UTC review dates.
- Label facts, synthesis, proposal, and forecast separately.
Research index
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Source and claim states
- Specification or formal guidance
- Published by a standards body or public authority.
- Research
- Paper or prototype; results apply to its stated setup.
- Production implementation
- Officially documented current implementation.
- Vendor claim
- Product-specific statement requiring scope and version.
- Editorial synthesis
- ARuntime interpretation assembled from sources.
- Emerging proposal
- Term or architecture suggested for discussion, not a standard.
- Forecast
- Scenario with assumptions and uncertainty.
Topic clusters
Compiler and IR; inference engines; serving and distributed execution; memory and cache; edge/browser/embodied runtime; agentic applications; security and confidential computing; observability and evaluation; protocols; governance and accessibility.
Review cadence
Time-sensitive product, protocol, and security records are reviewed after material releases or corrections and at the documented cadence. Foundational specifications are reviewed when revised. Review dates do not change for template-only edits.
Machine-readable catalog
[ar_downloads file=”aruntime-research-catalog.json”]
