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How to Rapidly Develop IoT devices with Arm and AWS

Reinhard Keil Reinhard Keil
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How to Rapidly Develop IoT devices with Arm and AWS

Reinhard Keil
27:40 EOC 2020
Reinhard Keil

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Arm Cortex-M processors have been shipped in more than 45 billion chips for a vast range of applications, from industrial sensors to wearables. This growth has exploded more so in the last few years due to the significant rise in connected products for diverse markets. AWS IoT provides broad and deep functionality, spanning the edge to the cloud, so customers can build IoT solutions for virtually any use case across a wide range of devices. With designers of IoT applications under extraordinary pressure to build innovative solutions quickly, affordably, and satisfy many design requirements, how can the IoT continue to scale across a growing number of use cases? The talk provides a tour of a simple path to developing secure Cortex-M based IoT devices with Arm and AWS, and how together, the collaboration provides choice and scalability for IoT developers.

About Reinhard Keil

Reinhard Keil
Reinhard Keil is the Senior Director of Embedded Technology in the IoT Line-of-Business at Arm, where he leads the definition and strategy of development tools for Arm microcontrollers and the CMSIS (Common Microcontroller Software Interface Standard). As the founder of Keil Software, Reinhard co-authored several industry-defining software products, including Keil C51, Keil C166, and µVision. Today, he focuses on advancing next-generation software development tools for embedded, IoT, ML, and Edge AI applications, supporting both cloud-native and desktop development workflows.

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Arm defines the pervasive computing that's shaping today's connected world. Realized in 160+ billion silicon chips, our device architectures orchestrate the performance of the technology that's transforming our lives - from smartphones to supercomputers, from medical instruments to agricultural sensors, and from base stations to servers.
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