Hardent First to Publicly Offer New ARM Cortex-M7 Training in North America
Montreal (QC) (PRWEB) July 16, 2015 -- Hardent has announced that it will be the first ARM® Approved Training Center (ATC) to publicly deliver ARM’s newly released Cortex®-M7 training course in North America. Hardent is also extending its training portfolio to include ARM’s new 64-bit Cortex-A software development courses.
ARM Cortex processors are at the heart of today’s embedded applications, found in everything from consumer products to medical instruments. As the latest generation of ARM processors offer an extensive set of new features, embedded engineers are turning to ARM training solutions to thoroughly understand how to leverage the processors’ high-performance system interfaces to develop innovative embedded applications. “ARM training allows engineers to architect better systems and write better code by providing a comprehensive understanding of features and capabilities,” says Simon Robin, President at Hardent. “Whether it be the memory protection of the Cortex-M7 or the memory management of the Cortex-A57, students walk away with all bases covered.”
The new courses will be taught by an ARM accredited trainer with real-world experience in developing embedded applications and will be available in-person across North America, as well as online from anywhere in the world. The first ARM Cortex-M7 Software Development training sessions are scheduled for September 1-3 in Toronto and October 6-8 in Burlington and online.
Embedded engineers will have the opportunity to preview the new ARM Cortex-M7 training at the Toronto ARM/KEIL User Group meeting to be held July 22, 2015. Hardent’s embedded software specialist and ARM accredited trainer Shaun Purvis will present a training session highlighting the performance boosting capabilities of the Cortex-M7’s memory subsystem.
Register now for the Toronto ARM/KEIL User Group. For more information on ARM Cortex-M7 or Cortex-A training courses, or a complete list of upcoming sessions in your region, consult Hardent’s ARM training schedule.
About Hardent, Inc.
Hardent is a professional services firm providing engineering, IP products and training to leading worldwide electronics equipment and component manufacturers. Hardent's experts cultivate innovation in electronics and are specialized in ASICs, FPGAs, DSPs, embedded software, FPGA video processing and system on chip (SoC) design. Hardent's consultants are trusted advisers in developing high-complexity products, improving engineering processes, providing expert training solutions and accelerating products' time-to-market. Learn more at http://www.hardent.com.
Gil Gruber, Direct Objective Consulting, http://www.hardent.com, +1 (514) 238-7766, [email protected]
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