Accelerate Product Design By Up To Two Year
Arm Virtual Hardware is a new cloud-based offering which enables software development without the need for physical hardware, reducing product design cycles from five to three years. It delivers models of Arm-based processors, systems and third party hardware in the cloud for simulating memory and peripherals, removing the complexity of building and configuring board farms for testing.
Whether you’re a CTO, a product manager or a software engineer, this series will help you learn about the opportunities of Arm Virtual Hardware, how to get started and how it can accelerate product development.
Upcoming Schedule
The virtual sessions include presentation-based sessions and hands-on labs. All sessions will be delivered live on Arm’s webinar platform, BrightTalk for Q&A opportunities. The sessions will be recorded and available on-demand minutes after the live session is complete.
To join the sessions, simply click on the links below and you will be directed to BrightTalk to register. Once registered, you will be sent a confirmation email. Reminder emails will be sent in advance of the live sessions.
New Arm Virtual Hardware Release Including More Hardware and Projects
Audience: For all roles
Speaker: Stefano Cadario, Director of Software Product Management
This session covers:
- Details on the latest Arm Virtual Hardware release including;
- New processors, systems, third party hardware - Corstone designs, 7 Cortex-M processors and third party hardware from NXP® Semiconductors, ST Microelectronics and Raspberry Pi.
- New CI/CD integrations with GitHub,Jenkins, GitLab and CircleCI.
- New functionality with integrated ML tools.
Lab: From Local to Cloud Development with Keil Tools
Time: 9am and 5pm British Summer Time (BST)
Format: Workshop with Q&A
Audience: For all roles
Speaker: Christopher Seidl, Director Product Management for Embedded Tools
This session covers:
- How to start your project with Keil MDK.
- Develop locally including unit testing.
- Run simulation with local Arm Virtual Hardware.
- Deploy code to real hardware.
- Build a cloud-based CI/CD workflow (using GitHub).
Test a cloud connected application with Arm Virtual Hardware
Time: 9am and 5pm British Summer Time (BST)
Format: Workshop with Q&A
Audience: For engineers and product-based roles
Speaker: Vladimir Marchenko, Product Manager of Keil MDK
This session covers:
- How to move to the cloud using Keil Studio and Arm Virtual Hardware.
- Run complex projects in the cloud.
- Use AWS credentials from within Keil Studio to deploy your target to the cloud.
Available Sessions to Watch On-Demand
Introduction to the Arm Virtual Hardware beta
- What is Arm Virtual Hardware?
- How it can accelerate product development.
- Overview of the beta, incorporating the Cortex-M55 processor and Ethos-U55 microNPU.
Lab: CI/CD Workflow
- How to simplify CI at scale on the Arm Cortex-M55 processor and Ethos-U55 microNPU.
- How to implement CI tests for IoT systems.
Lab: Model Conditioning and Optimisation
- Get started running code for Arm Cortex-M55 processor and Ethos-U55 microNPU.
- Train and compile a neural network model and run an ML application on these processors.
- Evaluate pre-silicon technology, ready for when it becomes available.
Lab: Extend Arm Virtual Hardware with Python
- How to use Python to stimulate Arm Virtual Hardware peripherals with specific inputs.
- Specify custom Python extensions to the model.
- Understand the main functionalities of the Python interface.
Prerequisites and Additional Information For Lab Sessions Only
Arm and AWS are providing 100 hours of free AWS EC2 CPU credits for the first 1,000 qualified users.
You must have a GitHub account to fully participate in this lab series. Head to GitHub to sign in or create an account.
Book a Meeting with Our Team
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