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Welcome to the latest SoC newsletter from Arm SoC Design Newsletter [View as a web page]( [ARM logo] [SoC_News_Jan2018.jpg]( Welcome to the latest Arm SoC Design news! 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 on]( Find hardware issues with CoreSight ELA and DS-5 Swiftly zoom in on hard-to-trace SoC issues, including data corruption, dead and live locks, using the CoreSight Embedded Logic Analyzer (ELA) and DS-5. Learn more about accelerating debug cycles during complex IP bring up. [Learn more]( Arm Education Media launches SoC Design Online Courses To help students and practising engineers learn how to design and implement a modern SoC using industry-standard Arm-based platform and professional software tools, Arm Education Media is launching two new online courses:[Introduction to System-on-Chip Design]( and [Advanced System-on-Chip Design](. Register below to find out more on the Introduction and Advanced course. [Register now]( Spi vs Spi webinar by Silvaco This webinar will provide a discussion of Silvaco’s SPI, QSPI, and OSPI IP products and how they are useful in today’s SoCs by using Arm SSE-050 IoT subsystem. SoCs from small IoT devices to large complex multi-CPU devices use external Flash memory in their products. This webinar will focus on the devices that require lower power and small footprint Serial Flash Memory for booting and storing important data. [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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