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Welcome to the latest Arm Embedded News! Find out more about our webinars, whitepapers and events Yo

Welcome to the latest Arm Embedded News! Find out more about our webinars, whitepapers and events Your latest Arm Embedded News [View as a web page]( [ARM logo] [processor] Arm Embedded News SPECIAL OFFER Free ULINKplus debug probe (valued at €600) Get a free ULINKplus debug adapter with every MDK-Professional or MDK-Plus license sold, whilst stocks last. [Request now]( Blogs and Updates Top content from 2017 Ever wondered what content other embedded developers read and watch across the family of Arm websites? Here’s the answer - the most viewed video for embedded software developers in 2017 was the [Benefits of Arm Keil MDK]( and the embedded software blog that had thousands of views was [Arm invests in the future of IoT connectivity](. And finally driven by the popularity of the STM32F7 board, this [hands-on lab]( that demonstrates various examples using the STMicroelectronics Cortex-M4 processor and Keil uVision was hugely popular. New software blocks so you can focus on your application New middleware and CMSIS packs have been released in the last month for Arm Keil MDK. The middleware pack introduces a new SMTP client utilizing mbed TLS for secure emails via SMTPS. And the CMSIS pack now includes MPU functions for Armv8-M and an enhanced CAN and NAND driver interface. View both below: [Middleware]( [CMSIS]( Arm releases library for speech recognition for Cortex-M Get started with keyword spotting on Arm-based MCUs with Tensorflow models, training scripts, and a free whitepaper: Hello Edge: Keyword spotting on Microcontrollers. Visit GitHub to download: [Download now]( The Arm Internet of Things (IoT) Continuum Whether it's a single-board computer, custom chip, or somewhere in between - this blog explains how Arm and ecosystem partners provide the breadth of technology solutions to help you get to market quickly and protect your software investment as your business grows. [Read more]( Insecurity of things in the home A fresh look at how the smart home is finally becoming a reality, plus some of the security risks involved and how to fix them. [Read more]( Webinars and Events Event: Embedded World February 27 - 1 March, 2018, Nuremburg, Germany We’re showcasing our technology and partner solutions at the premier event for the embedded development community. Visit us in the exhibitor forum (Hall 4, Stand 4/140), join our technical sessions or visit us at the Arm-sponsored Student Day.. [Register now]( Webinar: How to create high performance real-time applications for NXP i.MX RT January 25, 2018 Make the most of high performance microcontrollers by creating real-time applications using Keil MDK and RTX5 running on a iMX RT1052 Developers Kit from Embedded Artists. [Register now]( Webinar: Securing IoT Applications with mbed TLS February 22 and March 15, 2018 Learn how to add communication security to your IoT project designs with mbed TLS. This series of webinars will walk you through how to do this as well as debunk some myths surrounding this field. [Register now]( Webinar: A guide to securing your IoT device with Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M January 31, 2018 Join Jacob Beningo from the Beningo Embedded Group for this hands-on demonstration of the hardware and software design methodologies necessary to help secure embedded systems, using the new Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M processors. [Register now]( [ARM Connected Community]( [ARM Developer]( Visit the Arm Community, Arm Developer, and connect with Arm online: [Arm on Facebook]( [Arm on LinkedIn]( [Arm on Instagram]( [Arm on YouTube]( [Follow Arm on Twitter]( [Forward]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( Arm Ltd. ▪ 110 Fulbourn Road ▪ Cambridge ▪ CB1 9NJ ▪ UK Registered in England 2557590 [Contact Us]( Copyright © 1995-2018 Arm Limited (or its affiliates). AMBA, Arm, Arm7, Arm9, Arm11, Artisan, big.LITTLE, Cordio, CoreLink, CoreSight, Cortex, DesignStart, Jazelle, Keil, Mali, Mbed, NEON, POP, SecurCore, Socrates, Thumb, TrustZone, ULINK, μVision, Versatile are trademarks or registered trademarks of Arm Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the US and/or elsewhere. The related technology may be protected by any or all of patents, copyrights, designs and trade secrets. All rights reserved. All other brands or product names are the property of their respective holders.

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