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How to get started with Arm Cortex-M55 software development

Christopher Seidl Christopher Seidl
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How to get started with Arm Cortex-M55 software development

Christopher Seidl
50:57 EOC 2020
Christopher Seidl

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IoT and embedded developers can take advantage of an unprecedented uplift in energy-efficient machine learning and signal processing performance for next-generation voice, vision or vibration use cases with Arm's latest endpoint AI technologies; The Cortex-M55 processor, Arm's most AI-capable Cortex-M processor and the Ethos-U55, the industry's first micro neural microprocessor (microNPU) that's designed to work with Cortex-M processors.

These technologies can be developed in a unified software toolchain for the simplest and fastest development path for AI. Join this talk to be one the first to get started today to write optimized code for the exciting features these processors bring.

This talk will be a hands-on demo of the development flow available with Arm tools and will cover:

  • New architectural features of the Cortex-M55 processor
  • How to benchmark an application using Cycle Model
  • How to run the application on an FPGA prototyping board
  • How to optimize your code with Keil MDK debug features

About Christopher Seidl

Christopher Seidl
Christopher Seidl is a Director of Product Management with over twenty years of experience in the industry. He responsible for the Keil tools, including Keil MDK, Arm’s leading development environment for Cortex-M based microprocessors. The Keil team is now working on the future of embedded software development using modern cloud-native technologies.

About Arm

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