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Arm training news - Coming soon: Introduction to Armv8-M and Mali System Design Check out our range

Arm training news [View as a web page]( [ARM logo] Training news New modules on our Online Training Platform: - Available now: [Introduction to CryptoCell]( - Coming soon: Introduction to Armv8-M and Mali System Design Check out our range of online courses [here](! Arm Approved Training Partners Practical Deep Learning You can’t ignore AI with governments around the world pledging investment in this area. Make sure you gain the essential knowledge and skills you need to get started with deep learning by attending a Doulos course called “Practical Deep Learning” on June 4 in Munich, Germany or on July 2 in Ringwood, UK. This hands-on training course is aimed at engineers and programmers, and will involve using Python, TensorFlow and Keras. [Find out more]( Arm Education Media How to Make the Most of our Digital Signal Processing Online Course If you missed Arm Education’s webinar you can [register to watch it on-demand here](. The webinar features Dr Donald Reay (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK) and demonstrates how the course enables users to create audio applications using Arm processors. The course is suitable for engineers who would like to upskill in this important area, or students of Electrical, Electronic or Computer Engineering or related disciplines. Events Event Date Location [Embedded Vision Summit]( May 22- 24 Santa Clara, USA [Computex 2018]( June 05 -09 Taipei, Taiwan [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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