There are many ARM related sub-tags. Tools are available to the community to try to fix things. We can propose and vote on tag synonyms at reputation of 2500. At a reputation of 2,000 edit privileges allow you to re-tag questions. If a tag has no existing question for one day, it will be deleted.
Gilles has a point in that some sub-tagging is useful. Although you may wish to follow all thing ARM, sometimes people will want specific information related to MMU and ISA issues which are for a specific ARM architecture revision.
Here is a list of existing ARM tags,
- cortex-m3 - 188 questions.
- cortex-a8 - 76 questions.
- cortex-a - 8 questions.
tag:cortex-m4 - 26 questions.
tag:cortex-m0 - 20 questions.
tag:cortex-a15 - 4 questions.
- thumb - 96 questions.
- arm - 3300+ questions.
- armv7 - 246 questions.
- armv6 - 120 questions.
- arm7 - 44 questions.
- arm64 - 42 questions.
- arm9 - 28 questions.
tag:arm11 - 11 questions.
- neon - 307 questions.
- trust-zone - 13 questions.
- gnu-arm - 6 questions.
I think that we should try to make synonyms from things to a generic architechure, with those being, armv6 (also arm11), armv7 (also cortex), and have a cortex-m, cortex-a. I think that thumb, neon and trust-zone are useful on there own. It is useful for people to browse these when they are learning a topic. The overlap between cortex-m3, cortex-m4 and cortex-m0 seems to be too common and the occasional CPU specific question wouldn't harm a tag directly. The arm7 tag should be a synonym of armv5 and possibly include things like arm926 as a synonym.
Unfortunately, the community driven synonyms rarely seem to work well as people never click on the link to see that they can vote on synonyms. Also, the requirement for 5 up votes on a rarely used tag makes this difficult. For the low question count tags, it is probably best just to edit the questions and re-tag them.
If we could agree on a consensus here, people would not waste time re-tagging questions. At least, this is the way I believe things should work. It is fine to tag with both ARM and another arm related tag.