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NXP ConnectsHyatt Regency Santa Clara (CA), USA — Jun 13, 2018 Join Arm at NXP Connects in Santa Clara, June 13 - 14, 2018. NXP Connects is a world-class training program bringing together in-depth technical sessions, live demonstrations and networking opportunities featuring the latest ideas, trends, and product innovations of embedded technology. Join Arm to learn how Machine Learning (ML) technology is being increasingly adopted across the embedded sector in applications ranging from consumer to industrial IoT. A presentation by Arm on Thursday explores the challenges and opportunities involved in deploying ML workloads to size- and energy-constrained systems. With billions of end node devices collecting and transmitting data to the cloud, minimizing latency and data volume has become a key product requirement for many market applications. We will look at how Arm processor-based NXP devices, such as the i.MX processor series, address this growing need by enabling more data processing to happen at the edge. In the process we will also introduce Arm's open source ML software framework and development tools to help software engineers use heterogeneous compute resources efficiently, whilst also getting products to market faster. The Arm team will be on hand to show off our development solutions for heterogeneous i.MX systems. One particular wave of innovation in the world of ARM is an increase in heterogeneous CPU designs, where different classes of Arm processor are implemented on the same device. NXP are at the forefront of this wave. For example the i.MX7ULP family of devices implement both an Arm Cortex-A7 application processor and a Cortex-M4 embedded processor. In our demo we'll show you how to overcome some of the challenges that such a design brings to a developer with the line-up of Arm development tools. In addition, learn how the new ULINKplus debug adapter can help you to reduce the overall power consumption of your embedded design, running on NXP LPC and Kinetis devices. See how Event Recorder can help you to debug software more efficiently and get bugs out of your system faster. Click Here for More Information...
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