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ARM Workshop

This Thursday, October 1st, the MCS Society will be hosting a workshop presented by ARM.  This event will be held from 5-7PM, in Disque 103.  Also, students who attend will be registered to win a FREE ARM-powered Apple iPod!

This event is open to all students!  Please let your friends know about this event!

The workshop description follows:

ARM announces a technical seminar specifically for university students, staff, and others interested to be held at the Drexel University.  In 2 hours, the workshop covers the company business model, ARM processors and architectures (new and old), programmers models, the ARM Instruction Set Architecture, basic system design, new core pipelines, power issues, GPUs, development tools, and a demonstration of the latest ARM technology. The seminar is free to students and faculty.

If you are an engineering or computer science student studying hardware or software, computer architecture, embedded, real-time systems/applications, low-power applications, cryptography, interpreters and compilers, or you’re starting a senior project, you will find this short course useful. Think of it as a crash course on ARM.

UPDATE: Slides from the presentation are now available!